Common use of Maximum Performance Clause in Contracts

Maximum Performance. Maximum Performance means the level of EBITDA Annual Growth for each Fiscal Year during the Performance Period set by the Committee that results in a 200% EBITDA Factor in the Payment Formula set forth in Section 1.4.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Award Agreement (H&r Block Inc), Award Agreement (H&r Block Inc), Award Agreement (H&r Block Inc)

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Maximum Performance. Maximum Performance means the level of Three-Year Cumulative EBITDA Annual Growth from Continuing Operations for each Fiscal Year during the Performance Period set by the Committee that results in a 200% EBITDA Factor factor in the Payment Formula set forth in Section 1.4.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Award Agreement (H&r Block Inc), June 2015 Award Agreement (H&r Block Inc), Award Agreement (H&r Block Inc)

Maximum Performance. Maximum Performance means (a) for the first Fiscal Year of the Performance Period, the level of EBITDA from Continuing Operations set by the Committee that results in a 150% EBITDA Factor in the Payment Formula set forth in Section 1.4; and (b) for the second and third Fiscal Years of the Performance Period, the level of EBITDA Annual Growth for each Fiscal Year during the Performance Period set by the Committee that results in a 200% EBITDA Factor in the Payment Formula set forth in Section 1.4.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Award Agreement (H&r Block Inc), Award Agreement (H&r Block Inc)

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Maximum Performance. Maximum Performance means the level of EBITDA Annual Growth Revenue or EBITDA, as the case may be, for each Fiscal Year during the Performance Period set by the Committee by the 162(m) Deadline for the applicable Fiscal Year that results in a 200% EBITDA Factor factor in the Payment Formula set forth in Section 1.42.5.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Plan Performance Share Units Grant Agreement (H&r Block Inc)

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