Common use of Accrued Liability Balance Clause in Contracts

Accrued Liability Balance. For the purposes of this Agreement, means the liability that should be accrued by the Company, under Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (“GAAP”), for the Company’s obligation to the Executive under this Agreement, by applying Accounting Principles Board Opinion Number 12 (“APB 12”) as amended by Statement of Financial Accounting Standards Number 106 (“FAS 106”) and the Discount Rate. Any one of a variety of amortization methods may be used to determine the Accrual Balance. However, once chosen, the method must be consistently applied.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Executive Supplemental Compensation Agreement (Pacific Financial Corp), Executive Supplemental Compensation Agreement (Pacific Financial Corp), Executive Supplemental Compensation Agreement (Pacific Financial Corp)

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