Net impact definition

Net impact means the use of matched control groups and regression analysis to estimate the impacts attributable to program participation net of other factors, including observable personal characteristics and economic conditions.

Examples of Net impact in a sentence

  • Net impact is critical, and the net likelihood is highly probable, probable or possible.

  • Net impact from Internet financing activities represents net cash flow relating to the Company’s financial products, which are primarily consumer financing and supplier financing that the Company provides to its customers and suppliers.

  • Net impact is moderate, and the net likelihood is highly probable.

  • Net impact to Total comprehensive income for each period is nil.The remaining foreign exchange gains and losses per the table above are primarily related to the unrealized foreign exchange translation gains and losses of certain net Canadian dollar denominated liability balances to US dollars as a result of the Canadian dollar’s depreciation or appreciation against the US dollar.

  • Net impact is major, and the net likelihood is highly probable or probable.

  • Net impact on the effective tax rate (current taxes, impact of the tax deduction, and deferred taxes).

  • Net impact to Total comprehensive income for each period is nil.The remaining foreign exchange gains and losses per the table above are primarily related to the unrealized foreign exchange translation gains and losses of certain non-US dollar denominated working capital balances to US dollars as a result of the depreciation or appreciation of the US dollar.

  • Net impact of the Entitlement Offer, Institutional Placement and the CARES Offer, net of transaction costs.

  • Net impact includes: gain recognized on the reversal of the allowance for bad debt related to the prime A/R reclassified as assets held for sale; beneficial interest that will be recognized upon sale of prime A/R; and credit transaction costs related to legal, advisory, implementation and retention expense.

  • Net impact of acceleration (= best case – base case): The net impact of a best case acceleration of the digital economy on EU27’s GDP is estimated to be in the order of 4 percent over a ten year period.

Related to Net impact

  • Quarterly (1/Quarter) sampling frequency means the sampling shall be done in the months of March, June, August, and December, unless specifically identified otherwise in the Effluent Limitations and Monitoring Requirements table.

  • Reporting Period shall begin on the first day of each calendar quarter and end on the last day of such calendar quarter.

  • Annual Special Tax means the Special Tax actually levied in any Fiscal Year on any Assessor’s Parcel.