Preparation of Closing Net Asset Value Statement Sample Clauses

Preparation of Closing Net Asset Value Statement. As promptly as possible and in any event within forty (40) Business Days after the Closing Date, the Seller shall prepare or cause to be prepared, and shall provide to Buyer a written statement setting forth in reasonable detail its determination of the Closing Net Asset Value (the “Closing Net Asset Value Statement”). The Closing Net Asset Value Statement shall be prepared in accordance with GAAP applied on a consistent basis with Sellers’ prior practice and, to the extent consistent with GAAP, in accordance with the accounting methodologies, principles, procedures and assumptions used in preparing the Sample Pro Forma Closing Net Asset Value Statement attached hereto as Exhibit 5.02 (collectively, the “Accounting Principles”), and will be prepared in a form and manner in and on a basis consistent with the form and manner in and basis on which the sample pro forma Closing Net Asset Value Statement (defined below) attached hereto as Exhibit 5.02 (which, solely for illustrative purposes, assumes that the Closing occurred on December 30, 2005, the “Sample Pro Forma Closing Net Asset Value Statement”) was prepared. The Accounting Principles and the Sample Pro Forma Closing Net Asset Value Statement attached as Exhibit 5.02 have been prepared on a pro forma basis assuming that the Securitization Program did not exist. Xxxxxxx Polymer will repurchase all then outstanding Receivables subject to the Securitization Program prior to Closing, and such Receivables will be included in the Closing Net Asset Value Statement. The Closing Net Asset Value Statement shall be prepared by Sellers based on the audited consolidated balance sheet of the Business. Buyer shall provide Sellers with access to all relevant data, information and records, together with all appropriate personnel of Buyer and its Affiliates, for preparation of the Closing Net Asset Value Statement within the time period described above. This personnel shall include, without limitation, access to Xxxxx Xxxxxx and Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx. Buyer shall have reasonable access to the work papers used by the Sellers in the preparation of the Closing Net Asset Value Statement. The Sellers and Buyers agree that, in accordance with the Accounting Principles, Sellers will engage Ernst & Young to audit the Closing Net Asset Value and the underlying combined and consolidated balance sheet for the Business and including the individual balance sheets included therein and Ernst & Young shall perform such work and procedures as d...
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Preparation of Closing Net Asset Value Statement. As soon as reasonably practicable after the Closing Date, Sellers shall prepare and deliver to Buyer at Sellers’ expense an unaudited Closing Net Asset Value Statement indicating the Closing Net Asset Value as of the Closing Date (the “Closing Net Asset Value Statement”). The date Sellers deliver the Closing Net Asset Value Statement shall be referred to as the “Notice Date”. Buyer shall reasonably cooperate with Sellers to enable the preparation of the Closing Net Asset Value Statement including but not limited to providing Sellers information related to the Business and making Employees of the Business available to Sellers as Sellers deem reasonably necessary for the preparation of the Closing Net Asset Value Statement.
Preparation of Closing Net Asset Value Statement. As soon as reasonably practicable after the Closing Date (within thirty five (35) days if commercially reasonable but, in any event, not later than forty-five (45) days after the Closing Date), Seller shall prepare and deliver to Buyer at Seller’s expense an unaudited Closing Fixed Asset and Inventories Statement indicating the Closing Net Asset Value as of the Closing Date (the “Closing Net Asset Value Statement”). The date Seller delivers the Closing Net Asset Value Statement shall be referred to as the “Notice Date”. Buyer shall reasonably cooperate with Seller’s finance organization in order to enable the preparation of the Closing Fixed Asset and Inventories Statement.
Preparation of Closing Net Asset Value Statement. As soon as reasonably practicable after the Closing Date (within thirty (30) days after the Closing Date if commercially reasonable, but in any event, no later than forty (40) days after the Closing Date), Seller shall prepare and deliver to Buyer, at Seller's expense, an unaudited statement indicating the Net Asset Value as of the Closing Date (the "Closing Net Asset Value Statement"). Buyer shall reasonably cooperate with Seller to enable the preparation of the Closing Net Asset Value Statement.

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  • Statements of Reconciliation after Change in Accounting Principles If, as a result of any change in accounting principles and policies from those used in the preparation of the Historical Financial Statements, the consolidated financial statements of Holdings and its Subsidiaries delivered pursuant to Section 5.1(b) or 5.1(c) will differ in any material respect from the consolidated financial statements that would have been delivered pursuant to such subdivisions had no such change in accounting principles and policies been made, then, together with the first delivery of such financial statements after such change, one or more statements of reconciliation for all such prior financial statements in form and substance satisfactory to Administrative Agent;

  • Closing Statement (a) At least five (5) business days prior to the Closing Date, the Company shall submit to Buyer a written statement of estimated Current Assets and Current Liabilities as of the last day of the month immediately preceding the Closing Date (the "Estimated Closing Statement") containing the Company's good faith estimate of the Net Working Capital Amount (the "Estimated Net Working Capital Amount"), which shall reflect the items required to be set forth in, and be prepared in a manner consistent with the preparation of, the Closing Statement, in each case in accordance with Section 4.6(b); provided, however, that for purposes of the Estimated Net Working Capital Amount, the parties hereto agree that 50% of the amount of Fuel Sensor Damages (x) actually expended by Parent or the Company from March 1, 2011 through the last day of the month immediately preceding the Closing Date and (y) accrued as current liabilities on the Estimated Closing Statement, shall be added as a credit to the estimated Net Working Capital Amount set forth on the Estimated Closing Statement. Commencing with the Company's delivery of the Estimated Closing Statement to Buyer, Buyer shall have reasonable access to the books and records and personnel of the Company and the opportunity to consult with the Company for purposes of confirming or disputing the Estimated Net Working Capital Amount. If Buyer shall disagree, in good faith, with any item set forth in the Estimated Closing Statement or used to determine the Estimated Net Working Capital Amount, then Buyer and the Company shall work, in good faith, to reach agreement on such disputed items and the amounts as agreed to by Buyer and the Company shall constitute the Estimated Net Working Capital Amount. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Buyer's agreement with the Estimated Net Working Capital Amount (or any item set forth in the Estimated Closing Statement or used to determine the Estimated Net Working Capital Amount) shall not foreclose, prevent, limit or preclude any rights or remedy of Buyer set forth in this Agreement. If the Estimated Net Working Capital Amount is less than the Target Net Working Capital Amount, the amount of the Closing Payment to be paid by Buyer pursuant to Section 4.1(b)(i) shall be reduced by an amount equal to the difference between the Estimated Net Working Capital Amount and the Target Net Working Capital Amount. If the Estimated Net Working Capital Amount is more than the Target Net Working Capital Amount, the amount of the Closing Payment to be paid by Buyer pursuant to Section 4.1(b)(i) shall be increased by an amount equal to the difference between the Estimated Net Working Capital Amount and the Target Net Working Capital Amount.

  • Estimated Closing Statement Not less than two (2) Business Days prior to the Closing Date, the Seller shall prepare and deliver to the Buyer a statement (the “Estimated Closing Statement”), certified in writing by an executive officer of the Seller, setting forth, in reasonable detail, (i) the Seller’s good faith calculation, together with reasonably detailed supporting documentation, of the estimated Closing Date Net Working Capital (the “Estimated Closing Date Net Working Capital”) and the components thereof; (ii) the Estimated Working Capital Increase or Estimated Working Capital Decrease, as the case may be; and (iii) the resulting calculation of the Purchase Price (the resulting amount, the “Estimated Purchase Price”), in each case calculated pursuant to the Accounting Principles. The Seller and the Owner, during the period from the delivery of the Estimated Closing Statement through the Closing Date, shall, and shall cause their respective managers, officers, employees, accountants, and other relevant advisors to, provide the Buyer (and its auditors, advisors, counsel, and other representatives) reasonable access to the books and records, outside accounting firm, working papers (subject to the execution of customary access letters), personnel, and facilities of the Seller in order to complete their review of the Estimated Closing Statement and the calculations set forth therein, and the Seller shall consider in good faith any comments made by the Buyer to the Estimated Closing Statement. The Buyer’s failure to make any comment regarding, or to dispute any amount included in, the Estimated Closing Statement shall not limit, or have any effect on, the Buyer’s rights pursuant to Section 2.05(b) to conduct a review of the Estimated Closing Date Net Working Capital, the Estimated Working Capital Increase or Estimated Working Capital Decrease, as the case may be, and the resulting calculation of the Purchase Price. The Seller and the Owner shall cooperate with the Buyer’s review of the Estimated Closing Statement and the Buyer and the Seller shall negotiate in good faith prior to the Closing to resolve any reasonable objection the Buyer may have to the estimates or calculations contained therein.

  • Closing Prorations and Adjustments The prorations set forth in this Section 6.5 shall be on a Property-by-Property basis and not among, or between, Properties, and shall not be allocated on an Applicable Share basis.

  • Final Adjustment After Closing If final bills are not available or cannot be issued prior to Closing for any item being prorated under Section 8.1, then Purchaser and Seller agree to allocate such items on a fair and equitable basis as soon as such bills are available, final adjustment to be made as soon as reasonably possible after the Closing. Payments in connection with the final adjustment shall be due within thirty (30) days of written notice. All such rights and obligations shall survive the Closing.

  • Pro Forma Statement The Receiver, as soon as practicable after Bank Closing, in accordance with the best information then available, shall provide to the Assuming Institution a pro forma statement reflecting any adjustments of such liabilities and assets as may be necessary. Such pro forma statement shall take into account, to the extent possible, (i) liabilities and assets of a nature similar to those contemplated by Section 2.1 or Section 3.1, respectively, which at Bank Closing were carried in the Failed Bank’s suspense accounts, (ii) accruals as of Bank Closing for all income related to the assets and business of the Failed Bank acquired by the Assuming Institution hereunder, whether or not such accruals were reflected on the Accounting Records of the Failed Bank in the normal course of its operations, and (iii) adjustments to determine the Book Value of any investment in an Acquired Subsidiary and related accounts on the “bank only” (unconsolidated) balance sheet of the Failed Bank based on the equity method of accounting, whether or not the Failed Bank used the equity method of accounting for investments in subsidiaries, except that the resulting amount cannot be less than the Acquired Subsidiary’s recorded equity as of Bank Closing as reflected on the Accounting Records of the Acquired Subsidiary. Any Loan purchased by the Assuming Institution pursuant to Section 3.1 which the Failed Bank charged off during the period beginning the day after the Bid Valuation Date to the date of Bank Closing shall be deemed not to be charged off for the purposes of the pro forma statement, and the purchase price shall be determined pursuant to Section 3.2.

  • Tax Periods Beginning Before and Ending After the Closing Date The Company or the Purchaser shall prepare or cause to be prepared and file or cause to be filed any Returns of the Company for Tax periods that begin before the Closing Date and end after the Closing Date. To the extent such Taxes are not fully reserved for in the Company’s financial statements, the Sellers shall pay to the Company an amount equal to the unreserved portion of such Taxes that relates to the portion of the Tax period ending on the Closing Date. Such payment, if any, shall be paid by the Sellers within fifteen (15) days after receipt of written notice from the Company or the Purchaser that such Taxes were paid by the Company or the Purchaser for a period beginning prior to the Closing Date. For purposes of this Section, in the case of any Taxes that are imposed on a periodic basis and are payable for a Taxable period that includes (but does not end on) the Closing Date, the portion of such Tax that relates to the portion of such Tax period ending on the Closing Date shall (i) in the case of any Taxes other than Taxes based upon or related to income or receipts, be deemed to be the amount of such Tax for the entire Tax period multiplied by a fraction the numerator of which is the number of days in the Tax period ending on the Closing Date and the denominator of which is the number of days in the entire Tax period (the “Pro Rata Amount”), and (ii) in the case of any Tax based upon or related to income or receipts, be deemed equal to the amount that would be payable if the relevant Tax period ended on the Closing Date. The Sellers shall pay to the Company with the payment of any taxes due hereunder, the Sellers’ Pro Rata Amount of the costs and expenses incurred by the Purchaser or the Company in the preparation and filing of the Tax Returns. Any net operating losses or credits relating to a Tax period that begins before and ends after the Closing Date shall be taken into account as though the relevant Tax period ended on the Closing Date. All determinations necessary to give effect to the foregoing allocations shall be made in a reasonable manner as agreed to by the parties.

  • Accounting Methods and Financial Records Maintain a system of accounting, and keep such books, records and accounts (which shall be true and complete in all material respects) as may be required or as may be necessary to permit the preparation of financial statements in accordance with GAAP and in compliance with the regulations of any Governmental Authority having jurisdiction over it or any of its properties.

  • Accounting and Financial Determinations Unless otherwise specified, all accounting terms used herein or in any other Loan Document shall be interpreted, all accounting determinations and computations hereunder or thereunder (including under Section 7.2.4) shall be made, and all financial statements required to be delivered hereunder or thereunder shall be prepared in accordance with, those generally accepted accounting principles ("GAAP") applied in the preparation of the financial statements referred to in Section 6.5.

  • Preliminary Closing Statement At least three (3) Business Days prior to the Closing Date, Escrow Agent shall prepare and submit to each of Buyer and the Seller Parties preliminary Closing statements, showing the Parties’ respective amounts of Closing costs, the Deposit, the net credit due to the Seller Parties or Buyer under Section 2.5 and the net amount of funds required to be deposited by Buyer in order to effect Closing hereunder.

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