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* [[Regulatory capital]] | * [[Regulatory capital]] | ||
* [[Reserves]] | * [[Reserves]] | ||
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* [[Share buy-back]] | * [[Share buy-back]] | ||
* [[Share capital]] | * [[Share capital]] | ||
Latest revision as of 15:21, 6 December 2025
Company law - distributable reserves - capital - share buy-backs.
A capital redemption reserve is an undistributable reserve, into which amounts are transferred following a share buy-back or redemption.
See also
- Capital
- Capital account
- Capital adequacy
- Capital and liquidity management
- Capital buffer
- Capital charge
- Capital conservation
- Capital Conservation Buffer
- Capital control
- Capital employed
- Capital expenditure (capex)
- Capital instrument
- Capital maintenance
- Capital management
- Capital market
- Capital Requirements Directive
- Capital securities
- Capital structure
- Capitalisation
- Company law
- Corporate finance
- Distributable reserves
- Equity
- Equity capital
- Merger reserve
- Realised profits
- Redemption
- Redenomination reserve
- Reduction of Capital
- Regulatory capital
- Reserves
- Share
- Share buy-back
- Share capital
- Share premium
- Statutory reserve
- Undistributable reserves