How much capital is adequate? a banking supervisor's view /
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TextPublication details: The Netherlands : De Netherlands Bank, 1982.Description: 12 pSubject(s): DDC classification: - 658.155'4 COL
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| 658.1'553 BAB Fringe benefits--the depreciation, obsolescence, and transience of man : | 658.1'554 CLA Intangible capital and rates of return : | 658.1'554 CLA Intangible capital and rates of return : | 658.155'4 COL How much capital is adequate? | 658.1'554 COS Cost-benefit analysis: | 658.1'554 FRO How to use cost benefit analysis in project appraisal / | 658.1'554 GOL Profit measurement during inflation : |
In this booklet, the Author considers the purpose of capital or, more precisely, the own funds or resources of a bank. This purpose is to ensure the permanent availability of funds to cushion losses resulting from, for example, loan losses or disappointing interest margins.
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