Reserve

Hidden Asset
A hidden asset or reserve refers to asset value that is understated on the balance sheet of a company due to accounting conventions or deliberate action by management.
Reserve in Accounting
In accounting, a reserve refers to a part of a company's capital, other than its share capital. This capital can largely arise from retained profits or from the issuance of share capital at more than its nominal value. Reserves differ from provisions as they represent undistributed surpluses, with some being non-distributable. Directors may earmark these funds for specific purposes.

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