Balance Sheet size definition

Balance Sheet size means the total of assets side of the balance sheet.

Examples of Balance Sheet size in a sentence

  • Ratings of BBB- and above are described as investment grade, while ratings of BB+ and below are described as speculative grade (except for rated building societies whose Balance Sheet size is taken into consideration).

  • During the year, the standalone Balance Sheet size reduced from Rs. 9,331.88 crore as on March 31, 2020 to Rs. 9,303.78 crore as on March 31, 2021.

  • The overall Balance Sheet size of Your Bank stood at Rs. 991,666 million as at December 31, 2015 posting a YoY growth of 18%.

  • The agenda and copies of all items under consideration will be distributed to CSBARS members at least 30 days prior to the meeting.

  • The Balance Sheet size and Profit and Loss profile of most banks in Nigerian have more than doubled since December 2005 to date.

  • Net profit for this purpose would mean net profit before tax after adding partners remuneration and interest to partners.A certificate from an independent chartered accountant certifying the turnover, profit and net worth of the relevant three years.v.Between FY 2015-16 to FY 2020-21 the Applicant should have acted as Consultant/ Internal Auditor in one Scheduled Commercial Bank having a Balance Sheet size of Rs. 2,00,000 Crores as on 31.03.2021 for theira.

  • During the year, the standalone Balance Sheet size increased from INR 9,303.78 crore as on March 31, 2021 to INR 9,358.51 crore as on March 31, 2022.

  • Have been a Central Statutory Auditor of Private Sector Bank having minimum Balance Sheet size of Rs.3,00,000 croreas on 31.03.2020Client Certificate/ Contract with client/ Audit report.

  • We believe that thisexposure is prudent given the vast growth prospects of the roads sector in India.We will bid for and embark on projects compatible with the company’s Balance Sheet size and managerial bandwidth; we will not move to another project unless at least 75 % completion has been achieved across concurrent projects with adequate completion clarity.

  • Banks with large Balance Sheet size have better ability to absorb shocks.

Related to Balance Sheet size

  • Balance Sheet Date has the meaning set forth in Section 3.06.

  • Off-Balance Sheet Liabilities of any Person shall mean (i) any repurchase obligation or liability of such Person with respect to accounts or notes receivable sold by such Person, (ii) any liability of such Person under any sale and leaseback transactions that do not create a liability on the balance sheet of such Person, (iii) any Synthetic Lease Obligation or (iv) any obligation arising with respect to any other transaction which is the functional equivalent of or takes the place of borrowing but which does not constitute a liability on the balance sheet of such Person.

  • Off-Balance Sheet Liability of a Person means (a) any repurchase obligation or liability of such Person with respect to accounts or notes receivable sold by such Person, (b) any indebtedness, liability or obligation under any so-called “synthetic lease” transaction entered into by such Person, or (c) any indebtedness, liability or obligation arising with respect to any other transaction which is the functional equivalent of or takes the place of borrowing but which does not constitute a liability on the balance sheets of such Person (other than operating leases).

  • Company Balance Sheet has the meaning set forth in Section 3.04(e).

  • Balance Sheet has the meaning set forth in Section 3.06.

  • Latest Balance Sheet Date has the meaning set forth in Section 3.10.

  • Off-Balance Sheet Obligations means liabilities and obligations of the Borrower, any Subsidiary or any other Person in respect of “off-balance sheet arrangements” (as defined in Item 303(a)(4)(ii) of Regulation S-K promulgated under the Securities Act) which the Borrower would be required to disclose in the “Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations” section of the Borrower’s report on Form 10-Q or Form 10-K (or their equivalents) which the Borrower is required to file with the Securities and Exchange Commission (or any Governmental Authority substituted therefor).

  • Latest Balance Sheet has the meaning set forth in Section 3.4(a).

  • Audited Balance Sheet means the audited balance sheet of the company prepared for the purposes of the Companies Acts for a financial year unless an audited consolidated balance sheet dealing with the state of affairs of the company and its subsidiary undertakings required to be dealt with in group accounts has been prepared for those purposes for the same financial year, in which case it means that audited consolidated balance sheet, and in that case all references to reserves shall be deemed to be references to consolidated reserves;

  • Unaudited Balance Sheet has the meaning set forth in Section 3.4(a)(ii).

  • Closing Balance Sheet has the meaning set forth in Section 2.4(a).