Return Factor definition

Return Factor means 100%.
Return Factor means the Performance of the Conversion Rate.
Return Factor is the cumulative impact of the re-investment of dividends on each ex-dividend date. The Return Factor starts at 1. 00 at the beginning of the Performance Period and is updated upon the first and any subsequent ex-dividend dates up until the last trading day of the Performance Period. All cash special dividends shall be treated like regular dividends. All spin-offs or share-based dividends shall be assumed to be reinvested in the issuing company that same date. For purposes of A. and B. above, the closing price of a share of the company’s stock on a particular date shall be determined as follows: (x) if the shares are listed on the NASDAQ on that date, the closing price of a share of the company’s stock as reported on the NASDAQ for that date shall be used; or (y) if the shares are not listed on the NASDAQ but are listed on a national or regional securities exchange (domestic or foreign) other than the NASDAQ on that date, the closing price of a share of the company’s stock as reported on such other national or regional securities exchange for that date shall be used; or (z) if neither (x) nor (y) apply, the Committee shall determine the closing price of a share of the company’s stock in good faith. For purposes of (y) above, if the company’s stock is listed on more than one national or regional securities exchange other than the NASDAQ on the particular date, then following exchange shall be used: the NYSE; or if shares are not listed on the NYSE, the largest exchange on which the shares are listed. In calculating TSR for any company, the company’s Beginning Price will be equitably adjusted for any stock split or reverse stock split affecting the company’s stock during the Performance Period.

Examples of Return Factor in a sentence

  • The Net Return Factor for each Fund is equal to 1.0000000 plus the Net Return Rate.

  • Return Factor - The Annuity net return factor is used to compute all Separate Account Annuity payments for any Fund.

  • Net Return Factor - The value which reflects the investment experience of the portfolio in which a Variable Separate Account Division invests and the charges assessed against the Division during a Valuation Period.

  • Net Rate of Return -The Net Return Factor for that Valuation Period minus one.

  • The MGWB Charge is described in Section 5.3. Net Return Factor means the value that reflects: (1) the investment experience of an Investment Portfolio in which a Sub-account invests; and (2) the charges assessed against that Sub-account during a Valuation Period.


More Definitions of Return Factor

Return Factor means 140%, and such percentage shall increase (a) on the second anniversary of the Initial Issue Date and on each anniversary of the Initial Issue Date thereafter until (and including) the fifth anniversary by 15 percentage points on each such anniversary, (b) on the second anniversary of the Initial Issue Date by an additional 15 percentage points if (i) the Company’s ratio of Net Debt to Consolidated EBITDA on the second anniversary of the Initial Issue Date is greater than 3.5-to-1 and (ii) between the Initial Issue Date and the second anniversary of the Initial Issue Date, the Company has not consummated dispositions of assets that, in the aggregate, resulted in proceeds in excess of $200,000,000, and (c) on the sixth anniversary of the Initial Issue Date and on each anniversary of the Initial Issue Date thereafter by 20 percentage points on each such anniversary. For reference, an illustrative table setting forth the “Return Factor” is included as Schedule A.
Return Factor means the adjustment factor applied to convert a volume of water, as measured by a water meter, into a volume of wastewater by subtracting the volume of water not returned to the wastewater system;
Return Factor means 100%. "Strike Date" means 23 August 2018.
Return Factor means 140%, and such percentage shall increase (a) on the second anniversary of the Issue Date and on each anniversary of the Issue Date thereafter until (and including) the fifth anniversary by 15 percentage points on each such anniversary, (b) on the second anniversary of the Issue Date by an additional 15 percentage points if (i) the Company’s ratio of Net Debt to Consolidated EBITDA on the second anniversary of the Issue Date is greater than 3.5-to-1 and (ii) between the Issue Date and the second anniversary of the Issue Date, the Company has not consummated dispositions of assets that, in the aggregate, resulted in proceeds in excess of $200,000,000, and (c) on the sixth anniversary of the Issue Date and on each anniversary of the Issue Date thereafter by 20 percentage points on each such anniversary. For reference, an illustrative table setting forth the “Return Factor” is included as Schedule A.
Return Factor means 90%.
Return Factor means 100%. "Strike Date" means 24 June 2015.
Return Factor means 100%. "Strike Date" means 14 July 2017.