Balance Equity definition

Balance Equity means – the consolidated equity according to the international finance reporting standards (IFRS), and including minority rights, capital note and shareholders loans. “Net Financial Debt” - short term and long term debt from banks with the addition of debt towards holders of debentures that the Company issued and other interest-bearing financial obligations after deducting cash and cash equivelants and short terms investments and after deducting project finance, including hedging transactions for such finance, at the level of theCcompany’s subsidiaries.

Examples of Balance Equity in a sentence

  • Irrespective of the above, note that the Balance, Equity, and free Margin of your Account(s) shall remain unaffected and you should be able to normally continue with your activity with us.

  • Any Inactive Accounts, holding zero Balance/ Equity, shall be turned to Dormant ("Dormant Account").

  • Irrespective of the above, the Balance, Equity, and free Margin of your Account(s) shall remain unaffected, and you should be able to normally continue with your activity with us as concerns such items.

  • The Balance Equity of the Company, as defined above, according to the consolidated financial statements or the consolidated financial results, shall not be less than 55 Million U.S. Dollars.

  • Any excess shall be distributed to the Holders pro rata based upon each Holder's respective interest in the Lease Balance Equity.

  • Landlord has funded 100% of the Lease Investment Balance Equity as of the Funding Date.

  • On the Date of Lease, the Lease Investment Balance Equity shall be $16,400,000.00.

Related to Balance Equity

  • Negative equity means any outstanding debt transferred from a previous vehicle.

  • Book Equity means the aggregate of the amounts paid-up or credited as paid-up on the Charter Guarantor's issued share capital and the amount of the consolidated capital and revenue reserves of the Group (including any share premium account, capital redemption reserve fund and any credit balance on the consolidated profit and loss account of the Group) all as shown by the latest audited consolidated balance sheet and profit and loss account of the Group delivered under this Deed but after:

  • Book Capital Account means, for any Holder at any time, the Book Capital Account of the Holder for such day, determined in accordance with Section 8.1 hereof.

  • Investment Assets means all debentures, notes and other evidences of Indebtedness, stocks, securities (including rights to purchase and securities convertible into or exchangeable for other securities), interests in joint ventures and general and limited partnerships, mortgage loans and other investment or portfolio assets owned of record or beneficially by the Company.

  • Investment Return means the investment return payable in respect of the Bond in accordance with Clause 5 Returns.