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== See also == | == See also == | ||
*[[Additional Tier 1]] | |||
*[[Bailin]] | |||
*[[Capital adequacy]] | *[[Capital adequacy]] | ||
*[[Contingent convertible capital]] | *[[Contingent convertible capital]] | ||
*[[GCLAC]] also referred to as GLAC - gone-concern loss absorbing capital | |||
*[[Going concern]] | |||
*[[Loss absorbing capacity]] | *[[Loss absorbing capacity]] | ||
*[[PLAC]] | *[[Primary Loss Absorbing Capital]] (PLAC) | ||
*[[ | * [[Principal]] | ||
*[[Secondary Loss Absorbing Capital]] (SLAC) | |||
*[[Tier 2]] | |||
*[[Total Loss Absorbing Capacity]] | *[[Total Loss Absorbing Capacity]] | ||
[[Category:Accounting,_tax_and_regulation]] | |||
[[Category:The_business_context]] | |||
Latest revision as of 10:03, 12 September 2024
(PWD).
The capacity of a financial instrument to absorb losses by a reduction (write down) of its principal amount repayable.
See also
- Additional Tier 1
- Bailin
- Capital adequacy
- Contingent convertible capital
- GCLAC also referred to as GLAC - gone-concern loss absorbing capital
- Going concern
- Loss absorbing capacity
- Primary Loss Absorbing Capital (PLAC)
- Principal
- Secondary Loss Absorbing Capital (SLAC)
- Tier 2
- Total Loss Absorbing Capacity