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The cost in terms of both time and money to restructure the balance sheet of large and complex FIs has decreased over time.
Common Stockholders' Equity
The portion of a company's equity owned by common stockholders, calculated as the company's total assets minus its liabilities and preferred stock equity.
Other Comprehensive Income
Includes all changes in stockholders’ equity during a period except those resulting from investments by stockholders and distributions to stockholders.
Stockholder's Equity
Stockholder's equity represents the owners' claims on the assets of a corporation, calculated as the difference between total assets and total liabilities.
Disposal
The process of getting rid of an asset or waste, which can involve selling, recycling, or discarding.
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