pääomavaatekerroin
Pääomavaatekerroin, also known as the capital adequacy ratio or CAR, is a crucial metric used in the banking and financial industry. It measures a bank's capital in relation to its risk-weighted assets. Essentially, it indicates how well a bank is capitalized to absorb unexpected losses.
The formula for calculating the pääomavaatekerroin is: (Eligible Capital / Risk-Weighted Assets) x 100%. Eligible capital typically
Regulatory bodies, such as central banks, set minimum pääomavaatekerroin requirements to ensure the stability of the