Relative weight definition

Relative weight means a numeric value that reflects the relative resource consumption for the DRG to which it is assigned. Each relative weight is multiplied by the base amount to determine the DRG rate.
Relative weight means in respect of an Underlying Index, the quoted market value of an individual Constituent Issuer or a potential Constituent Issuer of such Underlying Index, as applicable, divided by the aggregate quoted market value of that Underlying Index;
Relative weight means the difference between a Fund Manager’s actual allocation and Target Allocation, divided by the Target Allocation. 1

Examples of Relative weight in a sentence

  • Any transaction in options, futures, options on futures, commodities or Leveraged or Inverse Leveraged Funds, except the Direxion Relative Weight ETFs.

  • The performance criteria for 2020 does not include IPGs but does include ROCE (60% Relative Weight) and Cash Flow (40% Relative Weight).

  • The Award Formula in 2019 consisted of three performance criteria: Return on Capital Employed (“ROCE”) (60% Relative Weight), Cash Flow, or Free Cash Flow for Mr. Davis (20% Relative Weight) and individual performance goals (“IPGs”) (20% Relative Weight).

  • Purchasing or selling (redeeming) shares of the Direxion Funds (which specifically excludes 3X and 2X Leveraged or Inverse Leveraged ETFs and Funds and 1.25X Leveraged Funds, but includes Direxion Relative Weight ETFs).

  • Any transaction in options, futures, options on futures, commodities or Leveraged or Inverse Leveraged Funds, except the Direxion 1.35X Leveraged ETFs, and Relative Weight ETFs.

  • Purchasing or selling (redeeming) shares of the Direxion Funds (which specifically excludes 3X and 2X Leveraged or Inverse Leveraged ETFs and Funds and 1.25X and 1.35X Leveraged Funds, but includes Direxion Relative Weight ETFs).

  • Purchasing or selling (redeeming) shares of the Direxion Funds (which specifically excludes 3X and 2X Leveraged or Inverse Leveraged ETFs and Funds and 1.25X and 1.35X Leveraged Funds, but includes Direxion 1.35X Leveraged ETFs and Relative Weight ETFs).

  • The Award Formula in 2019 consisted of three performance criteria: Return on Capital Employed (“ROCE”) (60% Relative Weight), Cash Flow (20% Relative Weight) and individual performance goals (“IPGs”) (20% Relative Weight).

  • The Award Formula in 2022 established two performance criteria: (i) Return on Capital Employed (60% Relative Weight) and (ii) Cash Flow, or Free Cash Flow for Mr. Hagale and Mr. Henderson (40% Relative Weight).

  • The Award Formula for 2023 has two performance criteria: (i) Earnings Before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation and Amortization (65% Relative Weight) and Cash Flow, or Free Cash Flow for Mr. Hagale and Mr. Henderson (35% Relative Weight).


More Definitions of Relative weight

Relative weight means the difference between a manager’s actual weight and target weight, divided by the target weight. *
Relative weight means a percentage between 0% and 100% that is assigned to each Performance Metric in an Award Agreement to determine the relative weight of a Performance Metric. The sum of the Relative Weights in each Award shall equal 100%.
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Related to Relative weight

  • Net weight means the weight of the goods themselves without packing materials and packing containers of any kind;

  • Tare Weight means the weight of an empty shipping container, excluding all materials used for wrapping, cushioning, banding, waterproofing, packaging, blocking and bracing articles within the exterior container.