Tangible Equity definition

Tangible Equity means the amount of core capital elements as defined in Section I.A.1. of the FDIC’s Statement of Policy on Risk-Based Capital (ap- pendix A to this Part 325), plus the amount of outstanding cumulative per- petual preferred stock (including re- lated surplus), minus all intangible as- sets except mortgage servicing assets to the extent that the FDIC determines pursuant to § 325.5(f) of this part that mortgage servicing assets may be in- cluded in calculating the bank’s Tier 1 capital.
Tangible Equity means the amount of tier 1 capital, plus the amount of outstanding perpetual preferred stock (including related surplus) not included in tier 1 capital.
Tangible Equity means the amount of core capital elements as defined in the Board’s Capital Adequacy Guide- lines for State Member Banks: Risk- Based Measure (Appendix A to this part), plus the amount of outstanding cumulative perpetual preferred stock (including related surplus), minus all intangible assets except mortgage serv- icing assets to the extent that the Board determines that mortgage serv- icing assets may be included in calcu- lating the bank’s Tier 1 capital.

Examples of Tangible Equity in a sentence

  • Tangible equity is defined as eligible assets (determined in accordance with Section 347.210 of the FDIC’s regulations) less the book value of liabilities (exclusive of liabilities due to the foreign bank’s head office, other branches, agencies, offices, or wholly owned subsidiaries).

  • Tangible equity ratios and tangible book value per share of common stock are non-GAAP financial measures.

  • Tangible equity ratio equals period-end tangible shareholders’ equity divided by period-end tangible assets.

  • Tangible equity (total equity less goodwill and other intangible assets) divided by tangible assets (total assets less goodwill and other intangible assets).

  • Tangible equity to total assets must be at least 20 percent at the end of the calendar year starting in the third year of the forecast period through the remainder of the forecast period.


More Definitions of Tangible Equity

Tangible Equity means tangible equity on the balance sheet of the IDB Subsidiaries as calculated in a manner consistent with the reference calculation statement, dated as of December 31, 2014, as set forth in Section 1.1(c) of the GFI Disclosure Letter.
Tangible Equity means consolidated shareholders’ equity less goodwill and other intangible assets, in each case determined in accordance with IFRS.
Tangible Equity means the amount of Tier 1 capital elements in the OCC’s Risk-Based Capital Guidelines (appen- dix A to part 3 of this chapter) plus the amount of outstanding cumulative per- petual preferred stock (including re- lated surplus) minus all intangible as- sets except mortgage servicing assets to the extent permitted in Tier 1 cap- ital under section 2(c)(2) in appendix A to part 3 of this chapter.
Tangible Equity means the amount of a State savings association’s core capital as computed in subpart Z plus the amount of its outstanding cumu- lative perpetual preferred stock (in- cluding related surplus), minus intan- gible assets as defined in § 390.461, ex- cept mortgage servicing assets to the extent they are includable under§ 390.471. Non-mortgage servicing assets that have not been previously deducted in calculating core capital are de- ducted.
Tangible Equity means the amount of core capital elements in the Board’s Capital Adequacy Guidelines for State Member Banks: Risk-Based Measure(Appendix A to this part), plus the amount of outstanding cumulativeperpetual preferred stock (including related surplus), minus all intangibleassets except mortgage servicing rights to the extent that the Board determines that mortgage servicing rights may beincluded in calculating the bank’s Tier 1 capital.
Tangible Equity means, at any date as determined on a Consolidated basis for the Borrower and its Subsidiaries and in accordance with GAAP, the aggregate amount of equity capital of Borrower and its Subsidiaries as at the date of determination, less the aggregate amount of intangible assets as at the date of determination, as reported in the financial statements of the Borrower included with each annual report and quarterly report of the Borrower as filed with the SEC.
Tangible Equity shall have the meaning set forth in 12 C.F.R. ss.325.2(s).