Target Rates of Return definition

Target Rates of Return means, for the purposes of Requirements D.10 to D.12, the rates of return which the BBC sets prior to the start of each Financial Year to achieve rates of return in that Financial Year, and in any future Financial Years;

Examples of Target Rates of Return in a sentence

  • The Board believes that a central focus of investing is to control risks that may reduce the probability of achieving the Target Rates of Return.

  • The CIO and Consultant shall recommend, for Board approval, asset allocation strategies that are expected to meet the Retirement Fund’s Target Rates of Return net of fees, while minimizing risk.

  • The asset allocation of the Retirement Fund is expected to meet the Target Rates of Return over a long period of time while minimizing risk.

  • The Board shall set Target Rates of Return for the Retirement Fund based on input from the System’s Actuaries, CIO, Staff, and Consultant.

  • It is important to limit the loss of capital during challenging market environments, as significant losses can reduce the probability of achieving the Target Rates of Return.

  • The Board acknowledges that capital markets will exhibit short-term volatility that may cause variations in the total portfolio’s performance relative to the Target Rates of Return and relative to peers.However, maintaining focus on the Retirement Fund’s unique objectives and long time horizon should allow the Board, CIO, and Investment Staff to weather such fluctuations.

  • Benchmarks and Target Rates of Return The Funds shall have a target rate of return, net of fees, equal to the following benchmarks: 1.

  • The Board acknowledges that capital markets will exhibit short-term volatility that may cause variations in the total portfolio’s performance relative to the Target Rates of Return and relative to peers.

  • The Board shall set Target Rates of Return for the Retirement Fund based on input from the System’sActuaries, CIO, Staff, and Consultant.

Related to Target Rates of Return

  • Amount Generally Billed or “AGB” means, with respect to emergency and other medically necessary care, the amount generally billed to individuals who have insurance covering such care.

  • SPS AER Value means the Underlying Reference Value.

  • Initial Valuation Date means the Issue Date, provided that if such day is not an Exchange Business Day for a Reference Asset then the Initial Valuation Date for that Reference Asset will be the first succeeding day that is an Exchange Business Day, subject to the occurrence of a Market Disruption Event. See “DESCRIPTION OF THE NOTES – Market Disruption Event” below for further detail.