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Code · CFR · Title 18 — Conservation of Power and Water Resources · Part 367 — Uniform System of Accounts for Centralized Service Companies Subject to the Provisions of the Public Utility Holding Company Act of 2005, Federal Power Act and Natural Gas Act · § 367.4390

§ 367.4390. Account 439, Adjustments to retained earnings.

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(a)This account must, with prior Commission approval, include significant non-recurring transactions accounted for as prior period adjustments, as follows:
(1)Correction of an error in the financial statements of a prior year.
(2)Adjustments that result from realization of income tax benefits of reacquisition operating loss carry forwards of purchased subsidiaries. All other items of profit and loss recognized during a year must be included in the determination of net income for that year.
(b)Adjustments, charges, or credits due to losses on reacquisition, resale or retirement of the company's own capital stock must be included in this account.
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