Accounts prepared under the double-entry bookkeeping system, where the retained earnings figure on the profit and loss account matches the increase in net worth on the balance sheet, subject to changes like capital injections.
A U.S. government program created to stabilize the financial system during the 2008 financial crisis by purchasing distressed assets and injecting capital into banks.
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