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tangible equity

A savings institution's core capital plus the amount of outstanding cumulative perpetual preferred stock minus all intangible assets not previously deducted that may be included in core capital.

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  1. Tangible common equity - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    [edit] See also. Bank stress tests · Return on tangible equity. [edit] Example. On February 27, 2009, the U.S. Government converted preferred shares to common ...
     
  2. Return on tangible equity - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    Return on tangible equity (ROTE) (also return on average tangible common shareholders' equity) measures the rate of return on the tangible common equity.
     
  3. Tangible Common Equity - TCE Definition | Investopedia
    A measure of a company's capital, which is used to evaluate a financial institution's ability to deal with potential losses. Tangible common equity (TCE) is ...
     
  4. How to Calculate Tangible Equity | eHow.com
    How to Calculate Tangible Equity. Tangible equity or tangible common equity is a measure used to evaluate the strength of a financial institution. It is considered ...
     
  5. How to Calculate Tangible Equity From a Call Report - Wiki | The ...
    A bank's tangible equity is a segment of its shareholders' equity. This value describes the amount the shareholders will receive if the bank undergoes liquidation.
     
  6. Tangible Equity Capital » Comments on Credit
    Apr 13, 2009 ... That's why analysts are beginning to favor a simpler measure: tangible equity capital, often abbreviated as TEC. TEC is shareholders equity ...
     
  7. What is tangible common equity? definition and meaning
    Definition of tangible common equity: Computed by deducting intangible assets, goodwill, and preferred equity costs from the firm's normal book value (BV).
     
  8. Tangible Common Equity Ratio
    Also, this can be interpreted as tangible equity divided by tangible assets. This is a non-GAAP measure and hence the method of calculation may vary.