disclosed reserves

  • 1reserves — Part of shareholders funds on a company s balance sheet. All parts of shareholders funds apart from share capital are reserves, such as the share premium account, the profit and loss account and the revaluation reserve. Dresdner Kleinwort… …

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  • 2Oil reserves — Proven Oil Reserves, as published by the CIA Factbook, 2009 The total estimated amount of oil in an oil reservoir, including both producible and non producible oil, is called oil in place. However, because of reservoir characteristics and… …

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  • 3Select Committee on Reserves (Reserve 43131) Bill 2003 — The Select Committee on Reserves (Reserve 43131) Bill 2003 is an Australian select committee that investigated the eviction of the Swan Valley Nyungah Community (SVNC) from their traditional land through the use of the Reserves (Reserve 43131)… …

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  • 4РЕЗЕРВЫ РАСКРЫТЫЕ — DISCLOSED RESERVESРезервы, созданные или увеличенные за счет нераспределенной прибыли или иных доходов, отраженных в балансе банка. По сути дела, Р.р. состоят из нераспределенной прибыли и оплаченной части капитала, превышающей номинальную… …

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  • 5Tier 1 capital — is the core measure of a bank s financial strength from a regulator s point of view. It is composed of core capital,[1] which consists primarily of common stock and disclosed reserves (or retained earnings),[2] but may also include non redeemable …

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  • 6ДОСТАТОЧНОСТЬ СОБСТВЕННОГО КАПИТАЛА — CAPITAL ADEQUACYСтруктура капитала банков включает в себя собственный капитал и долг. Банки это фин. институты, имеющие большую долю заемных средств, что может сказаться на их жизнеспособности. Более того, банки имеют значительные потенциальные… …

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  • 7Tier One —    Also known as core capital, this comprises equity, disclosed reserves and retained earnings. Under capital adequacy standards set for commercial banks by the Bank for International Settlements, at least half of the 8 percent of capital… …

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  • 8Tier 1 Capital Ratio — A comparison between a banking firm s core equity capital and total risk weighted assets. A firm s core equity capital is known as its Tier 1 capital and is the measure of a bank s financial strength based on the sum of its equity capital and… …

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  • 9Tier 1 Capital — A term used to describe the capital adequacy of a bank. Tier I capital is core capital, this includes equity capital and disclosed reserves. Equity capital includes instruments that can t be redeemed at the option of the holder …

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  • 10Tier 1 Common Capital Ratio — A measurement of a bank s core equity capital compared with its total risk weighted assets. This is the measure of a bank s financial strength. The Tier 1 common capital ratio excludes any preferred shares or non controlling interests when… …

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