Baseline Balance definition

Baseline Balance means Eligible Account Holder’s sum of month-end balance as at 31 December 2017 in all current accounts, savings accounts and time deposit accounts held by the Eligible Account Holder with SCBMB and/or SCSB.
Baseline Balance means Eligible Account Holder’s sum of month-end balance as at 30 June 2019 in all current accounts, savings accounts and time deposit accounts held by the Eligible Account Holder with SCBMB and/or SCSB.
Baseline Balance means the total EOD balance in all the Eligible Accountholders’ CASA as at 30 June 2020.

Examples of Baseline Balance in a sentence

  • If the value of the Closing Net Book Value set forth on the Closing Balance Sheet is greater than the Baseline Net Book Value set forth on the Baseline Balance Sheet, Purchaser shall pay to Seller by means of wire transfer of immediately available funds to an account designated by Seller the amount of such difference plus interest on the amount of the difference within five (5) Business Days after final agreement by the Parties as to the Closing Balance Sheet.

  • Table A.1: Baseline Balance for Language Experiment Notes: Table reports the baseline balance for the language experiment.

  • Baseline Balance Control (N=754)Treatment (N=771)t-test Difference (1)-(2)FemaleNotes: Standard errors in parentheses.

  • Since the Baseline Balance Sheet Date, (a) there has not occurred any Material Adverse Effect, (b) the Business has been conducted in the Ordinary Course of Business in all material respects and (c) except for the transactions contemplated by this Agreement, there has not been any action or event that would have required Buyer’s consent pursuant to Section 6.01(b).

  • The Seller has delivered or will deliver the following financial statements (the "Financial Statements") to the Buyer, of which those listed in the following clauses (a) and (b) are or will be attached as Schedule 5.5 hereto: (a) the Baseline Balance Sheet and (b) the Audited Baseline Balance Sheet.

  • Table 1: Baseline Balance Notes: Outcome variables are users’ covariates measured based on the three months before the experiment.

  • There has not been any material adverse change in the collectibility of such receivables since the date of the Baseline Balance Sheet.

  • Baseline Balance: Table II shows baseline balance between control and treatment groups.

  • Within fifteen (15) days of the Closing, the Seller will prepare and deliver to the Buyer, using the same accounting standards as were used for the Audited Baseline Balance Sheet, a final closing balance sheet ("Final Closing Balance Sheet,") including a Final Closing Working Capital amount, updating and, if appropriate, adjusting the Audited Baseline Balance Sheet.

  • The Arbitrator will be instructed to resolve such issues applying a method consistent with the preparation of the Baseline Balance Sheet.


More Definitions of Baseline Balance

Baseline Balance means Eligible Clientssum of month-end balance as at 31 December 2019 in all current accounts, savings accounts and time deposit accounts held by the Eligible Clients with SCBMB.

Related to Baseline Balance

  • Annual Balanced Budget means that, in each Funding Year of the term of this Agreement, the total revenues of the HSP are greater than or equal to the total expenses, from all sources, of the HSP;

  • Monthly Loss Amount means the sum of all Foreclosure Losses, Restructuring Losses, Short Sale Losses, Portfolio Losses, Modification Default Losses and Deficient Losses realized by the Assuming Institution for any Shared Loss Month.

  • Cumulative Appraisal Reduction Amount As of any date of determination by the Special Servicer, the sum of (i) all Appraisal Reduction Amounts then in effect, and (ii) with respect to any AB Modified Loan, any Collateral Deficiency Amount then in effect. The Certificate Administrator and the Master Servicer shall be entitled to conclusively rely on the Special Servicer’s calculation or determination of any Cumulative Appraisal Reduction Amount. None of the Master Servicer, the Trustee nor the Certificate Administrator shall calculate or verify any Cumulative Appraisal Reduction Amount.

  • Monthly Debt Service Payment Amount means, for each Monthly Payment Date, an amount equal to the amount of interest which is then due on all the Components of the Loan in the aggregate for the Interest Period during which such Monthly Payment Date occurs.

  • Available Balance means, in relation to any Account, the aggregate of: (i) the balance in such Account in your favour of immediately available and freely transferable funds; and (ii) where we have granted you an overdraft facility or line of credit in respect of such Account, the limit of such overdraft facility or line of credit notified by us to you less the total amount payable by you to us with respect to such overdraft facility or line of credit.

  • Targeted Overcollateralization Amount means, for a Payment Date, an amount equal to:

  • Reduction Percentage means the percentage rate by which the Initial Per Certificate Entitlement will reduce on a daily basis on the assumption that the daily rate will be theper annum rate specified in the Final Terms divided by 365 and applied accordingly. B.26 Investment managementNot applicable - there is no active management of the assets of the Issuer. B.27 Further issuances backed by same pool of assetsNot applicable – the Issuer will not issue further securities backed by the same pool of assets. B.29 Description of the flow of fundsSave to the extent that the Authorised Participant as subscribed for the issue of Certificates in whole or in part by the physical delivery of the relevant Precious Metal in respect of the Series (the "Underlying Precious Metal"), the net proceeds from each issue of Certificates will be used (a) to purchase the Underlying Precious Metal and (b) to pay any listing fees incurred in connection with the listing of the Certificates. The Certificates will not bear interest. On redemption, a Certificateholder will, in respect of a Certificate, receive on a date on or before the third business day following the relevant Eligible Redemption Valuation Date(being any business day) (in each case the "Settlement Date"):

  • Annual Percentage Rate or “APR” of a Receivable means the annual percentage rate of finance charges or service charges, as stated in the related Contract.

  • Class Balance With respect to any Class of Certificates, at any time, the aggregate of the

  • Class B Loss Percentage With respect to any Determination Date and any Class of Class B Certificates then outstanding, the percentage calculated by dividing the Principal Balance of such Class by the Class B Principal Balance (determined without regard to any Principal Balance of any Class of Class B Certificates not then outstanding), in each case determined as of the preceding Determination Date.

  • Overcollateralization Reduction Amount With respect to any Distribution Date on which the Excess Overcollateralization Amount is, after taking into account all other distributions to be made on such Distribution Date, greater than zero, the Overcollateralization Reduction Amount shall be equal to the lesser of (i) the Excess Overcollateralization Amount for that Distribution Date and (ii) the Principal Remittance Amount on such Distribution Date.

  • Group I Allocation Percentage With respect to any Distribution Date, the percentage equivalent of a fraction, the numerator of which is (i) the Group I Principal Remittance Amount for such Distribution Date, and the denominator of which is (ii) the Principal Remittance Amount for such Distribution Date.

  • Aggregate Targeted Balance With respect to any group of Targeted Principal Classes or Components and any Distribution Date, the amount set forth for such group for such Distribution Date in Schedule V hereto.

  • REMIC I Available Distribution Amount For each Loan Group for any Distribution Date, the sum of the following amounts with respect to the Mortgage Loans in such Loan Group:

  • New Balance This means the total outstanding balance on your account. It will be listed on each statement as the “New Balance”.

  • Monthly Uptime Percentage means total number of minutes in a calendar month minus the number of minutes of Downtime suffered in a calendar month, divided by the total number of minutes in a calendar month.

  • Valuation Percentage means, for any item of Eligible Collateral, the percentage specified in Paragraph 13.

  • Required Overcollateralization Amount With respect to any Distribution Date, (a) prior to the Stepdown Date, an amount equal to 1.80% of the aggregate Stated Principal Balance of the Mortgage Loans as of the Cut-off Date, (b) on or after the Stepdown Date if a Trigger Event is not in effect, the greater of (i) an amount equal to 3.60% of the aggregate outstanding Stated Principal Balance of the Mortgage Loans after giving effect to distributions made on that Distribution Date and (ii) the Overcollateralization Floor and (c) on or after the Stepdown Date if a Trigger Event is in effect, an amount equal to the Required Overcollateralization Amount from the immediately preceding Distribution Date. The Required Overcollateralization Amount may be reduced so long as written confirmation is obtained from each Rating Agency that such reduction shall not reduce the ratings assigned to any Class of Certificates by such Rating Agency below the lower of the then-current rating or the rating assigned to such Certificates as of the Closing Date by such Rating Agency. Residential Funding: Residential Funding Corporation, a Delaware corporation, in its capacity as seller of the Mortgage Loans to the Depositor and any successor thereto.

  • Contribution Percentage Amounts means the sum of the Employee Contributions, Matching Contributions, and Qualified Matching Contributions (to the extent not taken into account for purposes of the ADP test) made under the Plan on behalf of the participant for the Plan Year. Such Contribution Percentage Amounts shall not include Matching Contributions that are forfeited either to correct Excess Aggregate Contributions or because the contributions to which they relate are Excess Deferrals, Excess Contributions, or Excess Aggregate Contributions. If so elected in the adoption agreement the Employer may include Qualified Nonelective Contributions in the Contribution Percentage Amounts. The Employer also may elect to use Elective Deferrals in the Contribution Percentage Amounts so long as the ADP test is met before the Elective Deferrals are used in the ACP test and continues to be met following the exclusion of those Elective Deferrals that are used to meet the ACP test.

  • Class B Percentage Any one of the Class B-1 Percentage, Class B-2 Percentage, Class B-3 Percentage, Class B-4 Percentage, Class B-5 Percentage or Class B-6 Percentage.

  • Class C Reserve Account Percentage means, for any Distribution Date on which a condition in the left column of the following table was in effect on the immediately preceding Distribution Date, the percentage in the corresponding right column of the following table (or if more than one conditions were in effect on the immediately preceding Distribution Date, the largest percentage). Condition: The three-month rolling average Excess Spread Percentage is: Class C Reserve Account Percentage:

  • Adjustment Percentage means, with respect to any Loan, the quotient (expressed as a decimal) of the Loan Value for such Loan divided by the Cut-Off Date Unpaid Principal Balance of such Loan.

  • Reduction Amount has the meaning set forth in Section 2.05(b)(viii).

  • Target Overcollateralization Amount means, with respect to any Payment Date, 3.00% of the Adjusted Pool Balance as of the Cut-off Date. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Target Overcollateralization Amount shall not exceed the Adjusted Pool Balance on such Payment Date.

  • Adjusted Pool Balance means, on the Closing Date, an amount equal to:

  • Group II Allocation Percentage With respect to any Distribution Date, the percentage equivalent of a fraction, the numerator of which is (i) the Group II Principal Remittance Amount for such Distribution Date, and the denominator of which is (ii) the Principal Remittance Amount for such Distribution Date.