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DCF definition

DCF means Day Count Fraction;
DCF means the Florida Department of Children and Families.

Examples of DCF in a sentence

  • The recoverable amount is sensitive to the discount rate used for the DCF model as well as the expected future cash-inflows and the growth rate used for extrapolation purposes.

  • DCF will screen proposals for eligibility and conformity with the specifications set forth in this RFP.

  • DCF will convene a Proposal Evaluation Committee in accordance with existing regulation and policy.

  • As a courtesy, DCF may offer unsuccessful applicants an opportunity to review the Evaluation Committee’s rating of their individual proposals.

  • GBC AG's target prices are determined using the fair value per share, derived using generally recognised and widely used methods of fundamental analysis, such as the DCF process, peer-group benchmarking and/or the sum-of-the-parts process.


More Definitions of DCF

DCF means the Department of Children and Family Services.
DCF means Consolidated EBITDA of the Company for the consecutive twelve month period ending March 31, 2009 minus
DCF means a designated collection facility as detailed in the Regulations;
DCF the Massachusetts Department of Children and Families. DDS – the Massachusetts Department of Developmental Services Delivery System Transformation Initiatives (DSTI) – Massachusetts initiative that provides incentive payments to eligible hospitals for delivery system transformation activities as approved under MassHealth’s section 1115 Demonstration waiver.
DCF means Adjusted EBITDA, less cash paid for interest expense and maintenance capital expenditures as each is reported within AMID’s applicable quarterly financial and earning statements.
DCF or "Day Count Fraction" means, in respect of each Accrual Period (and any other relevant period), 30/360 (as defined in General Note Condition 2(a) (Definitions)) as applied to such period.