Gearing Ratio definition

Gearing Ratio means the ratio of Net Interest Bearing Debt to EBITDA.
Gearing Ratio has the meaning given to it in Clause 22.5 (Definitions).
Gearing Ratio means the ratio of a non-bank financial institution's level of long-term debt to its equity capital as expressed in percentage form;

Examples of Gearing Ratio in a sentence

  • Gearing Ratio The Group’s management reviews the capital structure on a frequent basis.

  • Gearing Ratio equals loans and borrowings divided by Shareholders’ equity.

  • Transcript p.171 The concern about cost is highlighted by State Representative Mark Cohen in two ways, the impending reductions in a variety of rate class discounts, including Rate RH and GS that may cause some PECO customers to have a significant rate increase and the cost of base board electric heat compared to the other forms of electric heat covered by the Rate RH class.

  • Benchmark 1: Gearing Ratio The Responsible Entity maintains and complies with a written policy that governs the level of gearing at an individual credit facility level.

  • The cushion is a percentage of the present value of Grantor pledges, and is established through the Gearing Ratio Limit (“GRL”) model.


More Definitions of Gearing Ratio

Gearing Ratio means, at any particular time, the ratio of Total Net Borrowings of the Group to Tangible Net Worth;
Gearing Ratio means the ratio of consolidated long-term liability portion of bank borrowings and debt securities to consolidated total assets of the Company, each determined in accordance with GAAP;
Gearing Ratio means the ratio of debt to assets; “Government” means the Royal Government of Bhutan; “GWh” means one million kilowatt hours;
Gearing Ratio means the aggregate borrowings of Fortune REIT (as calculated under the Trust Deed) as a percentage of the total gross asset value of the Deposited Property as set out in the Fortune REIT’s latest published audited accounts immediately prior to such borrowing being effected (as adjusted by (a) the amount of any proposed distribution declared by the Manager since the publication of such accounts; and (b) where appropriate the latest published valuation of the assets of Fortune REIT if such valuation is published after the publication of such accounts). Pursuant to the Trust Deed and in compliance with paragraph 7.9 of the REIT Code, the Gearing Ratio of Fortune REIT shall not at any time exceed 45%.
Gearing Ratio means, as at a Calculation Date, the ratio of A:B, where:
Gearing Ratio at each Calculation Date, the Gearing Ratio does not exceed or equal the corresponding ratio set out below for the period in which that Calculation Date occurs: Period in which Calculation Date occurs Gearing Ratio Financial Close to (and including) 31/10/2006 5.50:1 Financial Close to (and including) 31/10/2007 5.25:1 Financial Close to (and including) 31/10/2008 5.00:1 Financial Close to (and including) 31/10/2009 4.75.1 any time after 31/10/2009 4.50:1
Gearing Ratio means the ratio of Net Financial Indebtedness to Net Worth.