Friday, November 25, 2016 9:52:32 AM
Another thought; DTAs are normally acquired due to losses, and in all technicality, the payments of excess funds to Treasury is coming from profit - not from losses.
So DTAs would not accumulate simply by paying Treasury their profits.
I also do recall Fannie and Freddie still have some DTAs, but I don't recall them being significant anymore. I seem to recall they were around 10-18 billion per company but I haven't looked in a while to validate the numbers.
Be well,
-Zargis
So DTAs would not accumulate simply by paying Treasury their profits.
I also do recall Fannie and Freddie still have some DTAs, but I don't recall them being significant anymore. I seem to recall they were around 10-18 billion per company but I haven't looked in a while to validate the numbers.
Be well,
-Zargis
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