Aggregate Cost definition
Examples of Aggregate Cost in a sentence
Quantifying the Incremental and Aggregate Cost of Missed Workdays in Adults with Diabetes.
In D.88-03-072, the Commission considered if the Aggregate Cost Method (ACM) that had been used for many years to determine Pacific’s pension costs for regulatory purposes should be replaced with Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) as set forth in Statement of Financial Accou nting StandardNo. 87 (SFAS 87).
The Administrative Agent may require the Borrower or the applicable Restricted Subsidiary to grant and record a mortgage in favor of the Trustee on one or more of such real properties so that the Aggregate Cost of Unmortgaged Property does not exceed $500,000, provided that no new mortgage on any such real property shall be required if the costs that would be incurred as a result thereof are excessive in relation to the benefit that would be conferred thereby.
Absent the existence of any Default or the occurrence of any event which, upon the giving of notice or the passage of time would become a Default, Borrower’s Deposit shall be used to pay amounts of any insufficiencies in the Aggregate Cost.
Under the Aggregate Cost Method, actuarial gains and losses are spread over future normal costs.