core capital
Defined in 3 places of the United States Code.
The term “core capital” means, with respect to an enterprise, the sum of the following (as determined in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles):
(A) The par or stated value of outstanding common stock.
(B) The par or stated value of outstanding perpetual, noncumulative preferred stock.
(C) Paid-in capital.
(D) Retained earnings.
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- 201312 U.S.C. § 4502Banks and Banking · Definitions · for purposes of this chapter
The term "core capital" means, with respect to an enterprise, the sum of the following (as determined in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles):
(A) The par or stated value of outstanding common stock.
(B) The par or stated value of outstanding perpetual, noncumulative preferred stock.
(C) Paid-in capital.
(D) Retained earnings.
The core capital of an enterprise shall not include any amounts that the enterprise could be required to pay, at the option of investors, to retire capital instruments.
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- 1994–present12 U.S.C. § 4502Banks and Banking · Definitions · for purposes of this chapter
The term “core capital” means, with respect to the Corporation, the sum of the following (as determined in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles):
(A) The par value of outstanding common stock.
(B) The par value of outstanding preferred stock.
(C) Paid-in capital.
(D) Retained earnings.
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- 1994–present12 U.S.C. § 2279BBBanks and Banking · Definitions · for purposes of this part
Unless the Comptroller prescribes a more stringent definition, the term “core capital” means core capital as defined by the Comptroller of the Currency for national banks, less any unidentifiable intangible assets.
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- 2011–present12 U.S.C. § 1464Banks and Banking · Federal savings associations · in this section
Unless the Director prescribes a more stringent definition, the term “core capital” means core capital as defined by the Comptroller of the Currency for national banks, less any unidentifiable intangible assets.
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- 2006–201112 U.S.C. § 1464Banks and Banking · Federal savings associations · in this section
Unless the Director prescribes a more stringent definition, the term “core capital” means core capital as defined by the Comptroller of the Currency for national banks, less any unidentifiable intangible assets, plus any purchased mortgage servicing rights excluded from the Comptroller's definition of capital but included in calculating the core capital of savings associations pursuant to paragraph (4).
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- 1994–200612 U.S.C. § 1464Banks and Banking · Federal savings associations · in this section