Account Balance Summary Sample Clauses

Account Balance Summary provides the working balance as of the current cycle cutoff. This component starts with the working balance from the previous cycle cutoff and calculates the net activity (total credits less total debits) for the current cycle.
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  • Account Balance The Servicer must never allow any Custodial T&I Account to become overdrawn as to any individual related Borrower. If there are insufficient funds in the account, the Servicer must advance its own funds to cure the overdraft.

  • Account Balances Balances shown in your accounts may include deposits subject to verification by us. The balance reflected in the Service may differ from your records due to deposits in progress, checks outstanding, or other withdrawals, payments or charges. A transfer request may not result in immediate availability because of the time required to process the request. A transfer request must be made before the Business Day Cut-off time to be effective the same Business Day. The balances within the Service are updated periodically and the Service will display the most current "as of" date on the "accounts" summary page. There may be situations that cause a delay in an update of your balances. The Service will use the most current balance available at the time of a transaction to base our approval for account transfers.

  • Deferral Account Crediting. The Company shall establish a Deferral Account on its books for the Director, and shall credit to the Deferral Account the following amounts:

  • Are There Different Types of IRAs or Other Tax Deferred Accounts? Yes. Upon creation of a tax deferred account, you must designate whether the account will be a Traditional IRA, a Xxxx XXX, or a Xxxxxxxxx Education Savings Account (“CESA”). (In addition, there are Simplified Employee Pension Plan (“SEP”) IRAs and Savings Incentive Matched Plan for Employees of Small Employers (“SIMPLE”) IRAs, which are discussed in the Disclosure Statement for Traditional IRAs). • In a Traditional IRA, amounts contributed to the IRA may be tax deductible at the time of contribution. Distributions from the IRA will be taxed upon distribution except to the extent that the distribution represents a return of your own contributions for which you did not claim (or were not eligible to claim) a deduction. • In a Xxxx XXX, amounts contributed to your IRA are taxed at the time of contribution, but distributions from the IRA are not subject to tax if you have held the IRA for certain minimum periods of time (generally, until age 59½ but in some cases longer). • In a Xxxxxxxxx Education Savings Account, you contribute to an IRA maintained on behalf of a beneficiary and do not receive a current deduction. However, if amounts are used for certain educational purposes, neither you nor the beneficiary of the IRA are taxed upon distribution. Each type of account is a custodial account created for the exclusive benefit of the beneficiary – you (or your spouse) in the case of the Traditional IRA and Xxxx XXX, and a named beneficiary in the case of a Xxxxxxxxx Education Savings Account. U.S. Bank, National Association serves as Custodian of the account. Your, your spouse’s or your beneficiary’s (as applicable) interest in the account is nonforfeitable.

  • Individual Account An individual account is an account owned by you alone, which you as the account owner use during your lifetime.

  • Economic Benefit The Bank shall determine the economic benefit attributable to the Executive based on the life insurance premium factor for the Executive’s age multiplied by the aggregate death benefit payable to the Beneficiary. The “life insurance premium factor” is the minimum factor applicable under guidance published pursuant to Treasury Reg. § 1.61-22(d)(3)(ii) or any subsequent authority.

  • Accounts Distributions (a) On or prior to the Closing Date, the Issuer shall cause the Servicer to establish and maintain, in the name of the Indenture Trustee for the benefit of the Owners and the Note Insurer, the Accounts as provided in the Sale and Servicing Agreement. The Indenture Trustee shall deposit amounts into the Accounts in accordance with the terms hereof and the Sale and Servicing Agreement. (b) On or before the Monthly Remittance Date prior to each Payment Date, the Servicer shall withdraw from the Principal and Interest Account the amounts specified in Section 3.03(a) of the Sale and Servicing Agreement and will deliver such amount to the Indenture Trustee for deposit into the Note Account. No later than the Business Day prior to each Payment Date, to the extent funds are available in the Note Account, the Indenture Trustee shall either retain funds in the Note Account or make the withdrawals from the Note Account and deposits into the other Accounts for distribution on such Payment Date as required pursuant to Section 3.03(b) of the Sale and Servicing Agreement. (c) On each Payment Date and the Redemption Date, to the extent funds are available in the Note Account, the Indenture Trustee shall make the following distributions from the amounts on deposit in the Note Account in the following order of priority (except as otherwise provided in Section 5.4(b)): (i) to the Owners of the Notes, the Current Interest for such Payment Date; provided, that if there are not sufficient funds in the Note Account to pay the entire amount of accrued and unpaid interest then due on the Notes, the amount in the Note Account shall be applied to the payment of such interest on the Notes pro rata on the basis of the total such interest due on the Notes; and (ii) to the Owners of the Notes, the Principal Payment Amount for such Payment Date until the Note Principal Balance is reduced to zero. (d) The Indenture Trustee shall make claims under the Note Insurance Policy pursuant to Section 7.02 of the Sale and Servicing Agreement and in accordance with the Note Insurance Policy. The Indenture Trustee shall deposit any Insured Payment received from the Note Insurer in the Note Account. All amounts received under the Note Insurance Policy shall be used solely for the payment to Owners of principal and interest on the Notes.

  • Tax-Deferred Earnings The investment earnings of your Xxxx XXX are not subject to federal income tax as they accumulate in your Xxxx XXX. In addition, distributions of your Xxxx XXX earnings will be free from federal income tax if you take a qualified distribution, as described below.

  • Allocation of Profit and Loss Section 5.01 of the Partnership Agreement is hereby deleted in its entirety and the following new Section 5.01 is inserted in its place:

  • Capital Account Deficits Loss shall not be allocated to a Limited Partner to the extent that such allocation would cause a deficit in such Partner’s Capital Account (after reduction to reflect the items described in Regulations Section 1.704-1(b)(2)(ii)(d)(4), (5) and (6)) to exceed the sum of such Partner’s shares of Partnership Minimum Gain and Partner Nonrecourse Debt Minimum Gain. Any Loss in excess of that limitation shall be allocated to the General Partner. After the occurrence of an allocation of Loss to the General Partner in accordance with this Section 5.01(e), to the extent permitted by Regulations Section 1.704-1(b), Profit first shall be allocated to the General Partner in an amount necessary to offset the Loss previously allocated to the General Partner under this Section 5.01(e).

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