Margin Factor definition

Margin Factor means the percentage or number of units we set for each Market and which is multiplied by the Quantity to determine the relevant Margin Requirement.
Margin Factor means the percentage reflecting the potential adverse price movement from EOD on T+1 until settlement date for each equity security with reference to its price volatility risk, spread risk, liquidity risk, and impact cost risk and how these factors interact over time;
Margin Factor means the percentage or number of units we set for each Market and which is multiplied by the Quantity to determine the relevant Margin Requirement

Examples of Margin Factor in a sentence

  • The following table shows examples of the Revenue Factor and the Margin Factor for various values of Annual Revenue Growth and Operating Margin (all numbers are percentages): Annual Growth Rate Revenue Factor Operating Margin Margin Factor 25 100 15 100 20 85 12 88 15 70 9 76 10 55 6 64 5 40 3 40 0 25 0 10 -5 10 -1 0 -8 1/3 0 For example, if the Annual Growth Rate is 12%, the percentage is 13 points below 25, so the Revenue Factor is 100% minus (3% times 13), or 61%.

  • COALSALES II and Patriot mutually agree that the per ton selling price of the Three Hundred Sixty Thousand (360,000) tons of Redirected Tonnage shall be determined pursuant to Sections 1.4 and 1.5 of the First Amendment to CSA, and that the Margin Factor provided for in Section 1.5 of the First Amendment to CSA for such Three Hundred Sixty Thousand (360,000) tons of 2008 Redirected Tonnage shall be Zero Dollars and Seventy-Five Cents ($0.75).

  • The Buyer shall support the Seller's efforts to increase the Annual Growth Rate (as defined in Section 2.03(a)(iv)) to the extent such efforts are not expected by the Buyer, in its reasonable good faith expectations, to reduce the Margin Factor (as defined in Section 2.03(a)(vii)) by an amount greater than the anticipated corresponding increase in the Revenue Factor (as defined in Section 2.03(a)(v)).

  • Similarly, if the Operating Margin is 10, the percentage is 5 points below 15, so the Margin Factor is 100% minus (4% times 5), or 80%.

  • Otherwise, the Year 1 Deferred Consideration or the Year 2 Deferred Consideration shall be adjusted by multiplying such amount by the Revenue Factor and the Margin Factor.

  • For purposes of determining the Royalty, the following terms shall have the meanings specified: "Unrecovered Software Costs" shall equal (i) the product of the total Development Costs multiplied by the Applicable Margin Factor, less (ii) aggregate Software Revenue; divided by the number of Centralized NPAC LLCs.


More Definitions of Margin Factor

Margin Factor means the percentage we set for each Market and which is used to determine the relevant Margin Requirement and which is set out in the Market information
Margin Factor means 98% (or such higher percentage as the Issuer may in its absolute discretion determine) provided however that in respect of any redemption occurring following a Risk Capital Default Event, the Margin Factor shall be 100%;
Margin Factor means the percentage or number of units we set
Margin Factor is 100% minus 4% for each of the first 10 points the Operating Margin is below 15%, and minus 10% for each point the Operating Margin is below 5% (that is, 4% for each point between 15% and 5%, and 8% for each point below 5%). (b)
Margin Factor means the percentage or number of units we set for each Market and which is multiplied by the Quantity to

Related to Margin Factor

  • Margin Level means the percentage Equity to Necessary Margin ratio. It is calculated as (Equity / Necessary Margin) * 100%.

  • Applicable Spread means, in connection with the Maximum Rate for any Rate Period (and subject to adjustment as described in the definition of Maximum Rate) (i) when there is not a Failed Remarketing Condition, 200 basis points (2.00%), and (ii) while a Failed Remarketing Condition has occurred or is continuing, 200 basis points (2.00%) (up to 59 days of a continued Failed Remarketing Condition), 225 basis points (2.25%) (sixty (60) days but fewer than ninety (90) days of a continued Failed Remarketing Condition), 250 basis points (2.50%) (ninety (90) days but fewer than 120 days of a continued Failed Remarketing Condition), 275 basis points (2.75%) (120 days but fewer than 150 days of a continued Failed Remarketing Condition), 300 basis points (3.00%) (150 days but fewer than 180 days of a continued Failed Remarketing Condition), and 400 basis points (4.00%) (180 days or more of a continued Failed Remarketing Condition); provided that, if at any time when the Applicable Spread is 225 basis points (2.25%), 250 basis points (2.50%), 275 basis points (2.75%), 300 basis points (3.00%) or 400 basis points (4.00%) and the Failed Remarketing Condition no longer exists due to the successful remarketing of all Purchased VRDP Shares, then such Applicable Spread of 225 basis points (2.25%), 250 basis points (2.50%), 275 basis points (2.75%), 300 basis points (3.00%) or 400 basis points (4.00%) will continue to be the Applicable Spread in connection with determining the Maximum Rate in effect for each Rate Period commencing with the first Subsequent Rate Period after the Failed Remarketing Condition no longer exists through and including the first Subsequent Rate Period ending on or after the 45th day after the day the Failed Remarketing Condition no longer exists; provided, further, that (i) if a new Failed Remarketing Condition occurs prior to the end of such period and the Applicable Spread is then 225 basis points (2.25%), the date such new Failed Remarketing Condition occurs will be deemed to be the 60th day of a continued Failed Remarketing Condition, (ii) if a new Failed Remarketing Condition occurs prior to the end of such period and the Applicable Spread is then 250 basis points (2.50%), the date such new Failed Remarketing Condition occurs will be deemed to be the 90th day of a continued Failed Remarketing Condition, (iii) if a new Failed Remarketing Condition occurs prior to the end of such period and the Applicable Spread is then 275 basis points (2.75%), the date such new Failed Remarketing Condition occurs will be deemed to be the 120th day of a continued Failed Remarketing Condition, (iv) if a new Failed Remarketing Condition occurs prior to the end of such period and the Applicable Spread is then 300 basis points (3.00%), the date such new Failed Remarketing Condition occurs will be deemed to be the 150th day of a continued Failed Remarketing Condition and (v) if a new Failed Remarketing Condition occurs prior to the end of such period and the Applicable Spread is then 400 basis points (4.00%), the date such new Failed Remarketing Condition occurs will be deemed to be the 180th day of a continued Failed Remarketing Condition, in each case, solely for purposes of determining the Applicable Spread.