Loss and Dilution Reserve Ratio definition

Loss and Dilution Reserve Ratio means, on any day, the sum of the Loss Reserve Ratio plus the Dilution Reserve Ratio.
Loss and Dilution Reserve Ratio means, on any day, the greater of:
Loss and Dilution Reserve Ratio means, on any Monthly Report Date and continuing until (but not including) the next Monthly Report Date, the greater of (a) the Minimum Ratio and (b) the sum of (i) the Loss Reserve Ratio, and (ii) the Dilution Reserve Ratio.

Examples of Loss and Dilution Reserve Ratio in a sentence

  • OL = the Outstanding Loans on the date of such computation; LDRR = the Loss and Dilution Reserve Ratio on the date of such computation; CCRR = the Carrying Cost Reserve Ratio on the date of such computation; SFRR = the Servicing Fee Reserve Ratio on the date of such computation; OBR = the Outstanding Balance of all Receivables on the date of such computation; and NRB = the Net Receivables Balance on the date of such computation.


More Definitions of Loss and Dilution Reserve Ratio

Loss and Dilution Reserve Ratio means, on any day, the greater of (a) the sum of (i) 12% plus (ii) the product of (x) the average Dilution Ratio over the immediately preceding fiscal 12-month period and (y) DSO divided by 30 and (b) the sum of the Loss Reserve Ratio plus the Dilution Reserve Ratio.
Loss and Dilution Reserve Ratio means, on any day, the greater of (i) the Loss and Dilution Reserve Floor and (ii) the sum of the Loss Reserve Ratio and the Dilution Reserve Ratio.
Loss and Dilution Reserve Ratio means, on any day, the sum of:
Loss and Dilution Reserve Ratio set forth in Schedule A to the Agreement is hereby amended and restated in its entirety to read as follows:
Loss and Dilution Reserve Ratio means, on any day, without duplication, the sum of the Loss Reserve Ratio, the Dilution Reserve Ratio and the Supplemental Audit
Loss and Dilution Reserve Ratio means, on any day, the greater of (a) the sum of (i) 16% plus (ii) the product of (x) the average Dilution Ratio over the immediately preceding fiscal 12-month period and (y) DSO divided by 30, (b) 21% and (c) the sum of the Loss Reserve Ratio plus the Dilution Reserve Ratio.
Loss and Dilution Reserve Ratio. Maximum Percentage Factor," "Notional Amount," and "Servicing Fee Reserve Ratio" in their entirety.