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Summary of Risk Categories and Risk Weights for Risk-based Capital Requirements

Summary of Risk Categories and Risk Weights for Risk-based Capital Requirements. Minimum Capital Requirements across Capital Categories. Regional National Bank (RNB), Risk-based Capital (Millions Of Dollars): Category 1 & 2 .

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Summary of Risk Categories and Risk Weights for Risk-based Capital Requirements

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  1. Summary of Risk Categories and Risk Weights for Risk-based Capital Requirements

  2. Minimum Capital Requirements across Capital Categories

  3. Regional National Bank (RNB), Risk-based Capital (Millions Of Dollars): Category 1 & 2

  4. Regional National Bank (RNB), Risk-based Capital (Millions Of Dollars): Category 3 & 4

  5. Regional National Bank (RNB), Risk-based Capital (Millions Of Dollars): Off Balance Sheet

  6. Regional National Bank (RNB), Off-balance Sheet Conversion Worksheet

  7. Risk-based Capital Ratios For Different-sized U.S. Commercial Banks, 1995–2004

  8. Provisions for Prompt Corrective Action

  9. How much is “enough” capital? • A “well capitalized” bank: • ≥ 5% Core (leverage) capital • ≥ 6% Tier 1 risk-based capital • ≥ 10 % total risk-based capital • Clearly, additional capital is needed for higher risk assets and future growth. Source: FDIC

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