Financial unit definition

Financial unit means the dependent children, including both applicant and non-applicant child(ren), and the parent(s) and the legal spouse(s) of the parent(s) who live with them in the same household. The financial unit may also include applicant children that DHS has determined, upon verification, to be a relative of acceptable degree to the parent(s) requesting CCAP authorized services. The financial unit determines family size for the purposes of determining income.
Financial unit means the monetary amount equivalent to 5% of the total weekly Rate of pay of a Senior Firefighter in the Fire and Rescue Service of WA as at 1st July in each year, rounded upwards to the nearest dollar. An amount calculated by the reference to “financial units” is inclusive of any applicable GST.

Examples of Financial unit in a sentence

  • ANNEX A5Request for payment for Twinning Contract European Community external actions [Date of the request for payment] For the attention of[address of the Contracting Authority] [Financial unit indicated in the Contract]6 Reference number of the Twinning Contract: ...Title of the Twinning Contract: ...

  • RAS Procurement unit and RAS Financial unit shall support the implementation of Action as well.

  • Internal Entities Investigations unit Auditing unit Financial unit Property-crimes unit Street patrols Command unitOther (please specify)None –S&T will not have access to or receive any images, therefore will not share any information with internal entities.

  • Accounting staff in the Administrative and Financial unit is composed of six public officials with administrative, engineering and technician profiles holding positions in the commitment, procurement, mandating payments and logistics units.

  • The Ministry of General Affairs and Governance has a manual of procedures for the Administrative and Financial unit but does not have a manual of accounting and organizational procedures.

  • The head of the Financial unit will perform scheduled checks on the debtors’ book in order to ensure its reliability and completeness.

  • The entries in the book will be made by an expert within the Financial unit.

  • Financial unit, debt Management units Legal unit as well as ınternal and Еxternal audit units were put in place to supervise corporate activities to be performed in accordance with applicable rules and laws.

  • Academic Input- Central services- Services- Institutes - Financial unit Faculty Input 1 .

  • RAS Procurement unit and RAS Financial unit support the implementation of Action as well.

Related to Financial unit

  • Financial Account means an account maintained by a Financial Institution, and includes: (1) in the case of an Entity that is a Financial Institution solely because it is an Investment Entity, any equity or debt interest (other than interests that are regularly traded on an established securities market) in the Financial Institution; (2) in the case of a Financial Institution not described in subparagraph 1(q)(1) of this Article, any equity or debt interest in the Financial Institution (other than interests that are regularly traded on an established securities market), if (i) the value of the debt or equity interest is determined, directly or indirectly, primarily by reference to assets that give rise to U.S. Source Withholdable Payments, and (ii) the class of interests was established with a purpose of avoiding reporting in accordance with this Agreement; and (3) any Cash Value Insurance Contract and any Annuity Contract issued or maintained by a Financial Institution, other than a noninvestment- linked, nontransferable immediate life annuity that is issued to an individual and monetizes a pension or disability benefit provided under an account that is excluded from the definition of Financial Account in Annex II. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the term “Financial Account” does not include any account that is excluded from the definition of Financial Account in Annex II. For purposes of this Agreement, interests are “regularly traded” if there is a meaningful volume of trading with respect to the interests on an ongoing basis, and an “established securities market” means an exchange that is officially recognized and supervised by a governmental authority in which the market is located and that has a meaningful annual value of shares traded on the exchange. For purposes of this subparagraph 1(q), an interest in a Financial Institution is not “regularly traded” and shall be treated as a Financial Account if the holder of the interest (other than a Financial Institution acting as an intermediary) is registered on the books of such Financial Institution. The preceding sentence will not apply to interests first registered on the books of such Financial Institution prior to July 1, 2014, and with respect to interests first registered on the books of such Financial Institution on or after July 1, 2014, a Financial Institution is not required to apply the preceding sentence prior to January 1, 2016.

  • Commercial unit means such a unit of goods as by commercial usage is a single whole for purposes of lease and division of which materially impairs its character or value on the market or in use. A commercial unit may be a single article, as a machine, or a set of articles, as a suite of furniture or a line of machinery, or a quantity, as a gross or carload, or any other unit treated in use or in the relevant market as a single whole.

  • Common Unit Economic Balance means (i) the Capital Account balance of the General Partner, plus the amount of the General Partner’s share of any Partner Minimum Gain or Partnership Minimum Gain, in either case to the extent attributable to the General Partner’s ownership of Partnership Common Units and computed on a hypothetical basis after taking into account all allocations through the date on which any allocation is made under Section 6.2.D hereof, divided by (ii) the number of the General Partner’s Partnership Common Units.