HOW HEALTHY IS THIS BANK?
Goldman Sachs Bank USA
- Troubled asset ratio, June 2009 0.0
- National median, June 2009 13.0
- Troubled asset ratio, March 2009 0.0
- National median, March 2009 11.7
- Troubled asset ratio, Dec. 2008 0.0
- National median, Dec. 2008 9.9
- Troubled asset ratio, March 2008 0.0
- National median, March 2008 6.0
- Troubled asset ratio, Dec. 2007 0.0
- National median, Dec. 2007 5.0
Financial details for Goldman Sachs Bank USA
NA means the bank did not exist on Dec. 31, 2007. This could be because a merger created a new bank, or because the bank came into existence in 2008.
Note: The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. insures deposit accounts up to $250,000. The "troubled asset ratio" is not an FDIC statistic. It is derived by adding the amounts of loans past due 90 days or more, loans in non-accrual status and other real estate owned (primarily properties obtained through foreclosure) and dividing that amount by the bank's capital and loan loss reserves. It is reported as a percentage. For example, a bank with $100,000 in "troubled assets" and $1,000,000 in capital would have a "troubled asset ratio" of 10 percent. For a fuller explanation, see our methodology.


