Total Capital definition

Total Capital means an amount equal to any capital, plus any surplus, undivided profits, and instruments of indebtedness authorized under section 310.
Total Capital means Retained Earnings, the amount paid-in for Capital Stock, the amount of any general allowance for losses, and the amount of other instruments that the FHFA has determined to be available to absorb losses incurred by the Bank.
Total Capital has the meaning specified in Section 4.2(b).

Examples of Total Capital in a sentence

  • The Borrower shall not permit the ratio of Funded Debt of the Borrower and its Subsidiaries on a consolidated basis to Total Capital as at the last day of any fiscal quarter of the Borrower to exceed 0.65 to 1.00.

  • Permit its Consolidated Debt (subject to Section 4.3) to be at any time more than 60% of Total Capital, where “Total Capital” means the sum of shareholders’ equity and Consolidated Debt of TBC, provided that any accumulated other comprehensive income and loss will be excluded.

  • Federal Reserve System Selected Assets, Liabilities, and Total Capital Table 1 reports selected assets and liabilities and total capital of the Federal Reserve System and presents the change in these components over selected inter- vals.

  • The minimum Total Capital Ratio that must be maintained AT ALL times is 8%.

  • In the calculation of Total Capital, Stage 1 and Stage 2 expected credit losses up to 1,25% of the credit risk is taken into consideration as Tier II Capital.


More Definitions of Total Capital

Total Capital the sum of (A) stockholder’s equity, which is the sum of common stock, premium on common stock, retained earnings and preferred stock plus (B) Funded Debt plus (C) to the extent not included in Funded Debt, Mandatorily Convertible Securities, Trust Preferred Securities and Hybrid Equity Securities, in each case as determined with respect to the Borrower and its Subsidiaries on a consolidated basis in accordance with GAAP; provided that there shall be excluded from the calculation of “Total Capital” any non-cash effects resulting from the application of (i) ACS Topic 740 Income Taxes or (ii) ACS Topic 715 Compensation-Retirement Benefits.
Total Capital means the sum of shareholders’ equity and Consolidated Debt of TBC, provided that any accumulated other comprehensive income and loss will be excluded.
Total Capital means, at any time, Net Worth plus Total Debt.
Total Capital means Retained Earnings, the amount paid-in for stock, the amount of any general allowance for losses, and the amount of other instruments that the FHFA has determined to be available to absorb losses incurred by that FHLBank.
Total Capital means the sum of Total Indebtedness and stockholders’ equity of the Borrower and its Subsidiaries determined on a consolidated basis, without duplication, in accordance with GAAP.
Total Capital means, at any date, Consolidated Net Worth plus Total Debt each determined as of such date.