Non-distributable reserves are those shareholders' funds which cannot be distributed to shareholders in the form of dividends. They are recorded in a company's financial statements as share capital (the face value of shares issued), share premium (the excess of the issue price over the shares' face value) and other items such as revaluations of assets and some foreign exchange movements. Distributable reserves are those resulting from accumulated profits made by the company.
To find excess reserves, first determine a bank's total reserves, which includes both required reserves and any additional reserves held. Then, identify the required reserves, calculated as a percentage of the bank's deposits based on regulatory requirements. Subtract the required reserves from the total reserves; the remaining amount is the excess reserves. Formulaically, it can be expressed as: Excess Reserves = Total Reserves - Required Reserves.
Not sure if this is a math/ statistics question. Reserves are assets you hold, but are not using immediately. There are oil reserves, mineral reserves (like gold reserves) and cash reserves. I think you need to rephrase the question for a proper answer.
The three categories of reserves are proven reserves, probable reserves, and possible reserves. Proven reserves are quantities of resources that are confirmed to be recoverable under existing economic and operational conditions. Probable reserves are those that are likely to be recoverable, but with less certainty than proven reserves. Possible reserves are those that may be recoverable, but are associated with a higher degree of uncertainty regarding their extraction.
No, there are more known oil reserves in Illinois than coal reserves. Illinois has significant crude oil reserves, particularly in the southern part of the state, while its coal reserves have decreased due to mining activities.
What are proven-in-place reserves
No
21 reserves
Proven-in-place reserves is generally a small fraction of a total resource.
There are 12 federal reserves
15 player 4 reserves
Necaxa Reserves was created in 2010.
Answer: legal and statutory reserves There is no difference. Both legal and statutory reserves are reserves that must be maintained by law. The previous answer ("Legal reserves are stipulated by law, while statutory reserves are determined in the Articles of Association (the Statute of a company)") is incorrect: the primary meaning of 'statutes' is 'enacted laws'