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Tangible Common Equity (TCE)

Tangible common equity (TCE) is a measure of a company’s physical capital, which is used to evaluate a financial institution’s ability to deal with potential losses. Tangible common equity (TCE) is calculated by subtracting intangible assets and preferred equity from the company’s book value.

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