Compare Ratio definition

Compare Ratio has the meaning set forth in the applicable Compare Report.

Examples of Compare Ratio in a sentence

  • The LI Compare Ratio is the percentage of Mortgages underwritten by the Mortgagee that are in claim or default status compared with the percentage of Mortgages in claim or default status for all Mortgagees operating in the same state(s) over the preceding two-year period.

  • FHAC will automatically approve or deny the Mortgagee’s LI authority based on the Mortgagee’s DE approval status and LI Compare Ratio.

  • In the event Seller receives any inquiry or notice from HUD regarding its DE Compare Ratio, Seller shall provide Administrative Agent with written notice of such inquiry or notice within five (5) Business Days, regardless of Seller’s current DE Compare Ratio.

  • In the event the applicable Seller Party’s DE Compare Ratio equals or exceeds [***], such Seller Party shall provide Buyer with written notice of such occurrence within [***], which notice shall include a written summary of actions Seller Party is taking to correct its DE Compare Ratio.

  • To the extent FHA Loans are subject to a Transaction, the applicable Seller Party’s DE Compare Ratio is less than 250%.

  • In the event applicable Seller Party receives any inquiry or notice from HUD regarding its DE Compare Ratio, such Seller Party shall provide Buyer with written notice of such inquiry or notice within [***], regardless of Seller Party’s current DE Compare Ratio.

  • To obtain LI approval, the Mortgagee must: be an FHA-approved Mortgagee with Unconditional DE authority; and have an LI Compare Ratio that is at or below 150 percent.

  • With respect to the applicable Mortgage Loan, the related Underlying Repurchase Counterparty Compare Ratio with respect to each of its Underlying Repurchase Counterparty DE Compare Report and Underlying Repurchase Counterparty Institution Compare Report does not exceed 150%.

  • In the event of any action plan with respect to such Seller Party’s DE Compare Ratio is agreed to between Seller Party and HUD or imposed upon Seller Party by HUD, such Seller Party shall provide Buyer with a written summary of such agreement or imposition, as applicable, within [***].

  • Seller’s DE Compare Ratio has not (i) on and after the date Seller’s DE Compare Ratio was at least 100%, increased by more than 25% or (ii) exceeded 150%, for the calendar month ending [DATE].

Related to Compare Ratio

  • Expense Ratio is defined as a Fund's annual investment management fees and expenses (excluding taxes, interest, all brokerage commissions, other normal charges incident to the purchase and sale of portfolio securities, and extraordinary expenses) as a percentage of such Fund's daily net asset value.

  • Performance Ratio (PR) means the ratio of plant output versus installed plant capacity at any instance with respect to the radiation measured.

  • Consolidated Capitalization Ratio on the last day of any fiscal quarter, the ratio of (a) Consolidated Total Indebtedness to (b) Consolidated Capital.

  • Capitalization Ratio means, at any date of determination, the ratio of (a) Funded Debt to (b) Capitalization.

  • Debt Service Ratio means for any period the Modified Cash NOI for all consolidated and unconsolidated properties of the Operating Partnership based on its share (determined on a proportional ownership basis based upon the Operating Partnership’s ownership (direct or indirect) in each of its Subsidiaries and Joint Ventures) divided by Debt Service.

  • Adjustment ratio means the value of index A divided by index

  • Quick Ratio is a ratio of Quick Assets to Current Liabilities.

  • Adjusted Dilution Ratio means, at any time, the rolling average of the Dilution Ratio for the 12 Calculation Periods then most recently ended.

  • Adjusted Leverage Ratio means, on any date of determination, the ratio of (i) Adjusted Liabilities to (ii) Tangible Net Worth.

  • CET1 Ratio means, as of any Balance Sheet Date, the CET1 Capital as of such Balance Sheet Date, divided by the BIS Risk Weighted Assets as of such Balance Sheet Date, expressed as a percentage, such ratio (or the components thereof) as determined by the Group Holding Company, and (i) as disclosed in the Quarterly Financial Accounts published on the relevant Ordinary Publication Date or (ii) constituting (or as disclosed in) the Reviewed Interim Measurement published upon the instruction of the FINMA on the relevant Extraordinary Publication Date, as applicable.

  • Current Ratio means the ratio of Current Assets to Current Liabilities.

  • Percentage Ratio means with respect to a Trust, the percentage relationship among the Securities based on the number of contracts of each Option per Unit, the principal amount of each Bond per Unit and the number of shares of each Equity Security per Unit compared to all Securities attributable to each Unit existing immediately prior to the related additional deposit of Securities. The Percentage Ratio shall be adjusted to the extent necessary, and may be rounded, to reflect the occurrence of a stock dividend, a stock split or a similar event which affects the capital structure of the issuer of a security."

  • Equity Ratio means the ratio of Equity to Total Assets.

  • Consolidated Total Net Leverage Ratio means, with respect to any Test Period, the ratio of (a) Consolidated Total Net Debt as of the last day of such Test Period to (b) Consolidated EBITDA for such Test Period.

  • Consolidated Fixed Charge Ratio means, with respect to the Borrower and its Subsidiaries for the Four-Quarter Period ending on the date of computation thereof, the ratio of (a) Consolidated EBITDAR to (b) Consolidated Fixed Charges;

  • TTM EBITDA means, as of any date of determination, EBITDA of Borrower determined on a consolidated basis in accordance with GAAP, for the 12 month period most recently ended.

  • management expense ratio means the total fees and expenses a fund paid during a year divided by its average assets for that year.

  • percentage ratios has the meaning ascribed to it under the Listing Rules;

  • Total Net Leverage Ratio means, as of any date of determination, the ratio, on a Pro Forma Basis, of (a) Consolidated Total Indebtedness as of such date to (b) Consolidated EBITDA for the most recently completed Test Period.

  • Adjusted EBITDA Margin means Adjusted EBITDA divided by operating revenue;

  • Debt Ratio as at the last day of any fiscal quarter, the ratio of (a) Consolidated Total Debt minus Designated Cash Balances on such date to (b) Consolidated EBITDA.

  • Consolidated Total Leverage Ratio means, as of any date of determination, the ratio of (x) the sum of (a) Consolidated Total Indebtedness as of such date and (b) without duplication, the Reserved Indebtedness Amount as of such date to (y) LTM EBITDA.

  • Dilution Ratio means, at any date, the amount (expressed as a percentage) equal to (a) the aggregate amount of the applicable Dilution Factors for the twelve (12) most recently ended fiscal months divided by (b) total gross sales for the twelve (12) most recently ended fiscal months.

  • LTM EBITDA means Consolidated EBITDA of the Company measured for the period of the most recent four consecutive fiscal quarters ending prior to the date of such determination for which internal consolidated financial statements of the Company are available, in each case with such pro forma adjustments giving effect to such Indebtedness, acquisition or Investment, as applicable, since the start of such four quarter period and as are consistent with the pro forma adjustments set forth in the definition of “Fixed Charge Coverage Ratio.”

  • Capitalization Rate means seven and one-half percent (7.5%).

  • Loss Reserve Ratio means, for any Calculation Period, the product of (a) the Stress Factor, (b) the highest three-month average, during the twelve-month period ending on the most recent Month End Date, of the Default Ratio and (c) the Loss Horizon Ratio for such Calculation Period.