capital reserves - translation to ελληνικό
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capital reserves - translation to ελληνικό

CREDIT BALANCE AS PART OF SHAREHOLDERS' EQUITY IN FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING
Reserve (Accounting); Capital Reserve Account; Different Types of Accounting Reserves; Cash reserves; Cash reserve

capital reserves      
αποθεματικά κεφάλαιου
share capital         
PORTION OF A COMPANY'S EQUITY THAT HAS BEEN OBTAINED BY TRADING STOCK TO A SHAREHOLDER FOR CASH
Capital stock; Share Capital; Called up share capital; Legal capital
μετοχικό κεφάλαιο
authorized capital         
Nominal capital; Authorised share capital; Shares authorized; Authorized shares; Authorized share capital; Authorized capital; Share authorized; Charter capital; Registered capital
εγκριθέν κεφάλαιο

Ορισμός

risk capital

Βικιπαίδεια

Reserve (accounting)

In financial accounting, reserve always has a credit balance and can refer to a part of shareholders' equity, a liability for estimated claims, or contra-asset for uncollectible accounts.

A reserve can appear in any part of shareholders' equity except for contributed or basic share capital. In nonprofit accounting, an "operating reserve" is the unrestricted cash on hand available to sustain an organization, and nonprofit boards usually specify a target of maintaining several months of operating cash or a percentage of their annual income, called an Operating Reserve Ratio.

There are different types of reserves used in financial accounting like capital reserves, revenue reserves, statutory reserves, realized reserves, unrealized reserves.

Equity reserves are created from several possible sources:

  • Reserves created from shareholders' contributions, the most common examples of which are:
  • legal reserve fund - it is required in many legislations and it must be paid as a percentage of share capital
  • share premium - amount paid by shareholders for shares in excess of their nominal value.
    Within the framework of capital increase by share premium a larger proportion of capital increase is placed into a capital reserve while the subscribed capital is increased by a minimum amount. This is because the initial losses are covered by the capital reserve. If capital increase was carried out fully or to a significant degree through the increase of subscribed capital, equity could easily fall to below the subscribed capital due to the losses.
  • Reserves created from profit, especially retained earnings, i.e. accumulated accounting profits, or in the case of nonprofits, operating surpluses. However, profits may be distributed also to other types of reserves, for example:
  • legal reserve fund from profit - many legislations require creation of the fund as a percentage of profits
  • remuneration reserve - will be used later to pay bonuses to employees or management.
  • translation reserve - arises during consolidation of entities with different reporting currencies

Reserve is the profit achieved by a company where a certain amount of it is put back into the business which can help the business in their rainy days. The preceding sentence may give the unwary reader the sense that this item is an asset, a debit balance. This is false. A reserve is always a credit balance. Retained Earnings typically has a credit balance. If a firm wants to label part of Retained Earnings as a Reserve for Reinvestment, then that labeling does not harm, but neither does it do anything about making assets, liquid or otherwise, available for any day, rainy or otherwise.

Sometimes reserve is used in the sense of provision. This is inconsistent with the terminology suggested by International Accounting Standards Board. For more information about provisions, see provision (accounting). The preceding is, indeed, correct IASB usage, but be aware in the U.S., under U.S. Generally Accepted Accounting Principles, "provision" refers to a debit balance, not a credit balance. "Provision" is a dangerous word to use in attempting to achieve clear communications in conversations with U.S. and IASB conversations. "Provision for Income Taxes" means expense in U.S. GAAP and liability in IASB vernacular.

Παραδείγματα από το σώμα κειμένου για capital reserves
1. Capital, reserves and other items increased by Dh8.84 billion, or 10.02 per cent.
2. Also no amount of capital reserves will suffice because to cover deposits absolutely would be too expensive for conventional banking.
3. Like other financial firms, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac are under pressure to boost their capital reserves to compensate for mounting losses in the mortgage market.
4. The public aspect lulls investors into complacency, while the firms‘ private management will always try to keep their capital reserves as low as possible, potentially endangering the companies‘ solvency.
5. If, for example, oil pumped by Yuganskneftegaz was previously exported by Yukos or one of its offshore subsidiaries, now the same oil is exported by Gunvor, which has capital reserves that are estimated to be about $20 billion.