Annex 6
Reinvested Earnings and Reinvestment of Earnings
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180–185
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DOI
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10.1787/9789264045743-16-en
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l'abstract
In a relationship between a direct investor and a direct investment enterprise (DIE), the net current earnings of a DIE that are not distributed as dividends to the shareholders (or the equivalent in the case of quasi-corporate enterprises) are deemed distributed, as investment income, to the direct investor (DI), proportionate to its (their) holdings of shares (or equivalent) in the DIE.68 As this is an imputed transaction, a counterpart imputation (of equal value but opposite direction) is required in the financial account representing the reinvestment of the funds back into the DIE. The income imputation is referred to as reinvested earnings (RE) (Box A.6.1), while the financial account entry is referred to as reinvestment of earnings income, to differentiate it from the income transaction.