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  2. Store of value - Wikipedia

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    Real estate, e.g. home-ownership, rental property, or through financial securities or fractional ownership [14] Commodities (especially through financial assets), such as natural gas or soybean [15] Physical gold or other precious metals, such as gold coins, platinum or silver bullions [16]

  3. Bank reserves - Wikipedia

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    Bank reserves are a commercial bank's cash holdings physically held by the bank, [1] and deposits held in the bank's account with the central bank.Under the fractional-reserve banking system used in most countries, central banks may set minimum reserve requirements that mandate commercial banks under their purview to hold cash or deposits at the central bank equivalent to at least a prescribed ...

  4. Why do central banks buy gold? Experts weigh in

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    Here are six reasons why central banks buy gold, according to industry professionals: Diversification Central banks traditionally held most of their reserves in major world currencies, especially ...

  5. Liability (financial accounting) - Wikipedia

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    The accounting equation relates assets, liabilities, and owner's equity: Assets = Liabilities + Owner's Equity. The accounting equation is the mathematical structure of the balance sheet. Probably the most accepted accounting definition of liability is the one used by the International Accounting Standards Board (IASB). The following is a ...

  6. What are reserves for a mortgage? - AOL

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    If you’re a real estate investor, you might need to have cash reserves mortgage lenders can see, as well — particularly if your repayment plans are based on income (rents or leases) generated ...

  7. I’m a Financial Expert: Here’s How Investing in Gold Protects ...

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    Costco can't seem to keep gold bars in stock, according to news reports. Even with a limit of two bars per customer, priced at just under $2,000 per 1 oz. bar, Costco CFO Richard Galanti told...

  8. Reserve (accounting) - Wikipedia

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    A smaller organization (e.g., less than US$1,000,000 per year) or one with volatile income sources could be vulnerable even if it had more than six months' expenses in reserve. [4] Grantmakers, for example, frequently maintain operating reserves of more than 12 months because their income often depends on a volatile stock market. [4]

  9. Gold bar - Wikipedia

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    The standard gold bar held and traded internationally by central banks and bullion dealers is the Good Delivery bar with a 400 ozt (12.4 kg; 27.4 lb) nominal weight. However, its precise gold content is permitted to vary between 350 ozt (10.9 kg; 24.0 lb) and 430 ozt (13.4 kg; 29.5 lb).

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