Affordability Model definition

Affordability Model means the Excel model provided by the Province to Proponents on the RFP Data Website to calculate the Contract Price Proposal.
Affordability Model means the Excel model provided by the Province to Proponents in the Data Room to calculate the Contract Price Proposal.
Affordability Model means the Excel model provided by the Authority to Proponents in the Data Room to calculate the Proposal NPC.

Examples of Affordability Model in a sentence

  • Below are results of the financial feasibility analysis for the proposed project using the campus’ Debt Affordability Model.

  • The Debt Affordability Model produces certain debt metrics that are used in the external financing approval process.

  • The Office of the CFO has worked with the campuses and the medical centers to develop financial models that help assess the viability of future debt financings.For the campuses, the Office of the CFO has developed the Debt Affordability Model to be used as part of the approval process.

  • The corresponding campus Debt Affordability Model has been submitted to Capital Markets Finance at UCOP.

  • The Authority reserves the right to recalculate or make such adjustments to the Affordability Model as may be required by the Authority in its analysis.

  • Proponents should incorporate the Affordability Model directly into their Financial Model, with inputs into the Affordability Model linked to live values in the Financial Model.

  • The Affordability Model is available in the Data Room and is to be completed by linking to the appropriate outputs from the Proponent’s Financial Model.

  • A new Debt Affordability Model with revised metrics was implemented August 1, 2015.

  • Proponents are to incorporate the Affordability Model directly into their Financial Model, with inputs into the Affordability Model linked to live values in the Financial Model.

  • The Contract Price Proposal is to be calculated by the Proponent using the Affordability Model provided by the Province.


More Definitions of Affordability Model

Affordability Model means the affordability model described in Section 5.2. “Affordability Requirement” means the Project Price Ceiling.

Related to Affordability Model

  • Affordability means a housing unit that satisfies at least one of the following criteria:

  • Insurance Affordability Program means a program that is one of the following:

  • Affordability average means the average percentage of median income at which restricted units in an affordable housing development are affordable to low- and moderate-income households.

  • Affordability Period means the period during which the average rent in a Project is required to be maintained at an affordable level, as determined in accordance with the Program Guidelines or as otherwise established by the County;

  • Period of Affordability means the time during which HOME Loan financed units must remain affordable to eligible households, as defined by HOME program regulations and this Plan. The Period of Affordability shall commence upon completion of the project and shall run for the period required under HOME regulations or the term of the HOME Loan, whichever is greater. Completion shall be defined as set forth in the HUD regulations for the HOME program.

  • Affordable means, a sales price or rent level that is within the means of a low- or moderate- income household as defined within N.J.A.C. 5:93-7.4, and, in the case of an ownership unit, that the sales price for the unit conforms to the standards set forth in N.J.A.C. 5:80-26.6, as may be amended and supplemented, and, in the case of a rental unit, that the rent for the unit conforms to the standards set forth in N.J.A.C. 5:80-26.12, as may be amended and supplemented.

  • Basic health plan model plan means a health plan as required in RCW 70.47.060(2)(e).

  • Affordable Unit means a housing unit proposed or created pursuant to the Act and approved for crediting by the Court and/or funded through an affordable housing trust fund.

  • Supportive measures means individualized services that are offered to the complainant or the respondent designed to restore or preserve equal access to the District’s education program or activity without unreasonably burdening the other party. The supportive measures must be non-disciplinary and non-punitive in nature; offered before or after the filing of a formal complaint or where no formal complaint has been filed; and offered to either party as appropriate, as reasonably available, and without fee or charge. Examples of supportive measures include, but are not limited to: measures designed to protect the safety of all parties or the District’s educational environment, or deter sexual harassment; counseling; extensions of deadlines or other course-related adjustments; modifications of work or class schedules; campus escort services; mutual restrictions on contact between the parties; changes in work or class locations; leaves of absence; and increased security and monitoring of certain areas of the campus.

  • Sustainability means the use, development, and protection of resources at a rate and in a manner that enables people to meet their current needs while allowing future generations to meet their own needs; “sustainability” requires simultaneously meeting environmental, economic and community needs.

  • Palliative and supportive care means care and support aimed mainly at lessening or controlling pain or symptoms; it makes no attempt to cure the Covered Person's terminal Illness or terminal Injury.

  • Affordable housing program(s means any mechanism in a municipal Fair Share Plan prepared or implemented to address a municipality’s fair share obligation.

  • Basic Comprehensive User Guide means the Ministry document titled Basic Comprehensive Certificates of Approval (Air) User Guide” dated April 2004 as amended.

  • Outcomes means the Health and Wellbeing Outcomes prescribed by the Scottish Ministers in Regulations under section 5(1) of the Act;

  • Legal and Sustainable means production and process methods, also referred to as timber production standards, and in the context of social criteria, contract performance conditions (only), as defined by the document titled "UK Government timber procurement policy: Definition of Legal and Sustainable for timber procurement" (available from the Authority on request and from the CPET website). The edition current on the day the Contract is awarded shall apply.

  • Enhanced softening means the improved removal of disinfection byproduct precursors by precipitative softening.

  • value of originating materials means the value of such materials as defined in subparagraph (g) applied mutatis mutandis;

  • Sustainability Risk means an environmental, social or governance event or condition that, if it occurs, could cause an actual or a potential material negative impact on the value of the investment;

  • Affordable housing project means, for purposes of this part, title fourteen of article twenty seven of the environmental conservation law and section twenty-one of the tax law only, a project that is developed for residential use or mixed residential use that must include affordable residential rental units and/or affordable home ownership units.

  • Efficiency means the gas turbine manufacturer's rated heat rate at peak load in terms of heat input per unit of power output based on the lower heating value of the fuel.

  • Portability means transfer by an Individual Health Insurance Policyholder (including family cover) of the credit gained for pre-existing conditions and time-bound exclusions if he/she chooses to switch from one insurer to another.

  • Plan for moderate income housing means a written document adopted by

  • Access Card means an ATM card, debit card or credit card and includes our Visa Card

  • Technology protection measure means a specific technology that blocks or filters Internet access to visual depictions that are:

  • Affordable Housing Cost means an amount satisfied by:

  • Protective Measures means appropriate technical and organisational measures which may include: pseudonymising and encrypting Personal Data, ensuring confidentiality, integrity, availability and resilience of systems and services, ensuring that availability of and access to Personal Data can be restored in a timely manner after an incident, and regularly assessing and evaluating the effectiveness of the such measures adopted by it;