Capital Charge definition

Capital Charge means the deemed opportunity cost of employing Capital in the Company’s businesses, determined as follows:
Capital Charge has the meaning given in the Access Undertaking.
Capital Charge means the deemed opportunity cost of employing Capital in the business of each Participating Group. The Capital Charge is computed as follows:

Examples of Capital Charge in a sentence

  • The number of Stock Units awarded to you (the “Target Award Number”) may be adjusted upward or downward depending on whether NCR’s Non-Pension Operating Income after Capital Charge (“NPOICC”) for all or a portion of the Performance Period (“NCR Performance”) is greater or less than the target NPOICC (the “Performance Target”) during each of the two (2) calendar years that make up the Performance Period (respectively, “Year One” and “Year Two”).

  • The Capital Charge shall be equal to (***) for each day in the Working Capital Period.

  • There is a one-time Capital Charge or Infrastructure Recovery Fee of $3,500.00 per Capacity Assignment (residential house or equivalent).

  • Per the DWR capitalization policy, any power costs (for example, power supply, grid connections, transmission) incurred to construct the CWF facilities shall be capitalized during Construction Work in Progress, as used in DWR’s financial statements, and costs are 100% reimbursable recovered through the CWF Facilities Capital Charge Component.

  • Access Charges Access Charges will comprise two components: a Capital Charge, being: in respect of Reference ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, the TIC; in respect of Excess Tonnage, the Excess Charge; and where applicable, the Year End Adjustment and the Provisional Increment Repayment; and a charge to recoup the costs of operation and maintenance of the Terminal, being: the Handling Charge – Fixed; the Handling Charge – Variable; and where applicable, charges for Miscellaneous Services.


More Definitions of Capital Charge

Capital Charge means the Company’s Average Capital for the Plan Year multiplied by the Cost of Capital.
Capital Charge means the charge referred to in subsection (5).
Capital Charge means the deemed opportunity cost of employing Capital for the Company calculated as follows: Capital Charge = average Capital x Pretax Required Rate of Return.
Capital Charge means the deemed opportunity cost of employing Capital in the Company's business, determined as follows:
Capital Charge means a charge, fee or similar levy or cost recovery mechanism imposed on owners by the City pursuant to sections 390-400, inclusive, of the Municipal Act;
Capital Charge means the deemed opportunity cost of employing Capital for the Company. The Capital Charge is calculated by multiplying Capital times Cost of Capital (C*).
Capital Charge means the Cost of Capital multiplied by the Company’s aggregate capital, as determined by the Committee.