Alaska Statutes 06.05.442 – Excess losses; restoration of surplus; payment of dividends
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Terms Used In Alaska Statutes 06.05.442
- bank: means a person doing a banking business, including persons subject to the law of this or another jurisdiction. See Alaska Statutes 06.05.990
- capital: means the amount of outstanding common stock plus outstanding and perpetual preferred stock. See Alaska Statutes 06.05.990
- department: means the Department of Commerce, Community, and Economic Development. See Alaska Statutes 06.05.990
- surplus: includes amounts paid in for stock in excess of the par value of the stock, which are generally called capital surplus or paid-in surplus, plus any amounts transferred to the account from undivided profits, which are generally called earned surplus. See Alaska Statutes 06.05.990
- undivided profits: means the accumulated, undistributed net profit of a bank, including any residue after
(A) provision for payment of taxes and expenses of operations. See Alaska Statutes 06.05.990
A loss sustained by a bank in excess of its undivided profits and any capital contingency reserves shall be charged to its surplus account or, with the approval of the department, carried as negative undivided profits. The bank’s undivided profits and surplus account shall thereafter be reimbursed from earnings, and no dividends may be declared or paid by the bank until any negative undivided profits are eliminated and the surplus account is restored to at least the amount from which the surplus was originally reduced.