Code of Federal Regulations (Last Updated: November 8, 2024) |
Title 12 - Banks and Banking |
Chapter I - Comptroller of the Currency, Department of the Treasury |
Part 192 - Conversions from Mutual to Stock Form |
Subpart A - Standard Conversions |
Completion of the Offering |
§ 192.450 - Liquidation accounts.
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§ 192.450 What is a liquidation account?
(a) A liquidation account represents the potential interest of eligible account holders and supplemental eligible account holders in your net worth at the time of conversion. You must maintain a sub-account to reflect the interest of each account holder.
(b) Before you may provide a liquidation distribution to common stockholders, you must give a liquidation distribution to those eligible account holders and supplemental eligible account holders who hold savings accounts from the time of conversion until liquidation.
(c) You may not record the liquidation account in your financial statements. You must disclose the liquidation account in the footnotes to your financial statements.