Dilution Component Reserve definition

Dilution Component Reserve means at any time the product of (a) the sum of the Aggregate Capital and the Aggregate Adjusted LC Participation Amount multiplied by (b) (i) the Dilution Component Reserve Percentage on such date divided by (ii) 100% minus the Dilution Component Reserve Percentage.
Dilution Component Reserve means at any time, the product of (a) the Aggregate Capital, and (b)(i) the Dilution Component Reserve Percentage, divided by (ii) 1 minus the Dilution Component Reserve Percentage.
Dilution Component Reserve means, on any day, an amount equal to (a) the Aggregate Investment at the close of business of the Servicer on such date multiplied by (b) (i) the Dilution Component Reserve Percentage on such date, divided by (ii) 100% minus the Dilution Component Reserve Percentage on such date.

More Definitions of Dilution Component Reserve

Dilution Component Reserve means, at any date, an amount equal to: (a) the Capital at the close of business of the Servicer on such date multiplied by (b) (i) the Dilution Component Reserve Percentage on such date, divided by

Related to Dilution Component Reserve

  • Dilution Reserve means, as of any date of determination, an amount sufficient to reduce the advance rate against Eligible Accounts by 1 percentage point for each percentage point by which Dilution is in excess of 5%.

  • Dilution Reserve Percentage means, on any day, the product of (a) the Dilution Horizon Ratio, multiplied by (b) the sum of (i) 2.25 times the average of the Dilution Ratios for the twelve most recent Fiscal Months, plus (ii) the Dilution Volatility Component.

  • Yield Supplement Overcollateralization Amount means, with respect to any calendar month and the related Payment Date, or with respect to the Closing Date, the aggregate amount by which the Principal Balance as of the last day of the related Collection Period or the Cutoff Date, as applicable, of each of the related Receivables with an APR as stated in the related contract of less than the Required Rate, other than Defaulted Receivables, exceeds the present value, calculated by using a discount rate equal to the Required Rate, of each scheduled payment of each such Receivables assuming such scheduled payment is made on the last day of each month and each month has 30 days.