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  2. Treasury stock - Wikipedia

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    One way of accounting for treasury stock is with the cost method. In this method, the paid-in capital account is reduced in the balance sheet when the treasury stock is bought. When the treasury stock is sold back on the open market, the paid-in capital is either debited or credited if it is sold for less or more than the initial cost respectively.

  3. Asset and liability management - Wikipedia

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    It is focused on a long-term perspective rather than mitigating immediate risks; see, here, treasury management. The exact roles and perimeter around ALM can however vary significantly from one bank (or other financial institution) to another depending on the business model adopted and can encompass a broad area of risks.

  4. Stock market news today: Stocks slide after economic ... - AOL

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    In other areas of the market, Treasury yields ascended, with the benchmark 10-year note rising 12 basis points to top 3.9%, the highest level since November. The U.S. dollar also advanced.

  5. Stocks rally amid debt debate, Walmart earnings: Stock market ...

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    Meanwhile, Walmart stock rose more than 1% as America's largest big box retailer reported higher same-store sales growth than Wall Street had anticipated. Walmart also boosted its full-year ...

  6. Here’s what Walmart’s 3-for-1 stock split means for investors

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    Here's how it will work: Shares issued in the stock split will be payable after market close on Friday for investors who own shares of the retailer "at the close of business" on Thursday, Feb. 22.

  7. Equity (finance) - Wikipedia

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    Treasury stock appears as a contra-equity balance (an offset to equity) that reflects the amount that the business has paid to repurchase stock from shareholders. Retained earnings (or accumulated deficit) is the running total of the business's net income and losses, excluding any dividends .

  8. Treasury market faces liquidity risks as Fed pares balance sheet

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    With the Federal Reserve set to begin letting bonds mature off its $9 trillion balance sheet, the key metric to watch will be whether Treasury volatility picks up as a result in a market already ...

  9. Capital surplus - Wikipedia

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    Capital surplus, also called share premium, is an account which may appear on a corporation's balance sheet, as a component of shareholders' equity, which represents the amount the corporation raises on the issue of shares in excess of their par value (nominal value) of the shares (common stock).

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