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  2. Treasury stock - Wikipedia

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    On the balance sheet, treasury stock is listed under shareholders' equity as a negative number. It is commonly called "treasury stock" or "equity reduction". That is, treasury stock is a contra account to shareholders' equity. One way of accounting for treasury stock is with the cost method.

  3. What is the Federal Reserve’s balance sheet? - AOL

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    The Federal Reserve uses its balance sheet during severe recessions to influence the longer-term interest rates it doesn’t directly control, such as the 10-year Treasury yield, and consequently ...

  4. 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 .

  5. Category:Balance sheet - Wikipedia

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    Balance sheet recession; E. Equity (finance) N. ... Treasury stock This page was last edited on 2 September 2016, at 07:14 (UTC). Text is available under the ...

  6. 2 Warren Buffett Stocks to Buy Hand Over Fist in January - AOL

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    Bank of America also had balance sheet issues because the company invested too early in low-yielding, long-duration U.S. Treasury bonds, which fell deeply underwater after the Federal Reserve ...

  7. Analysis-Nagging U.S. Treasury liquidity problems raise Fed ...

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    The U.S. Federal Reserve's ongoing balance sheet drawdown has exacerbated low liquidity and high volatility in the $20-trillion U.S. Treasury debt market, raising questions on whether the Fed ...

  8. Cash and cash equivalents - Wikipedia

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    Cash and cash equivalents are listed on balance sheet as "current assets" and its value changes when different transactions are occurred. These changes are called "cash flows" and they are recorded on accounting ledger. For instance, if a company spends $300 on purchasing goods, this is recorded as $300 increase to its supplies and decrease in ...

  9. Fed looks set to tweak reverse repo rate to speed exit of cash

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    From near zero usage in spring of 2021 to a peak of $2.6 trillion at the end of 2022, the reverse repo facility, which takes in cash primarily from money market funds, has contracted as the Fed ...