CCPI definition

CCPI. = the Current CPI; and “PCPI” = the Previous CPI.
CCPI means the Core Consumer Price Index for Canada published from time to time by the Bank of Canada, or its successor in function;
CCPI means the Core Consumer Price Index for Canada published from time to time by the Bank of Canada or its successor in function;

Examples of CCPI in a sentence

  • The Daily Amount is increased on January 1 of each year by an amount calculated by multiplying the Daily Amount as of the previous January 1 by the percentage increase in the CCPI between that previous January 1 and the immediately preceding December 31.

  • To assist in the implementation of CCPI, the Chief may waive the eligibility requirement for the AGI on a case-by-case basis, in accordance with policy and processes cited in 7 CFR Part 1400.

  • Where the Change in CCPI is negative or cannot be determined, the Discount Price Resale shall be the Previous Sale Price.

  • Where the CCPI has increased since the date of Previous Sale, the Change in CCPI is positive.

  • A first resale Maximum Price, First Sale $200,000.00 Change in CCPI = Maximum Price, Resale = $200,000 plus ($200,000 x .0098 = $1,960) = $201,960.00 A fourth resale.


More Definitions of CCPI

CCPI. ’ means the yearly percentage change in the Government Composite Consumer Prices Index;
CCPI means the California Consumer Price Index for All Urban Comsumers, as
CCPI means the Consumer Price Index, all items excluding eight of the most volatile components, as defined by the Bank of Canada, or its successor in function, and excluding the effect of changes in direct taxes;
CCPI means the Core Consumer Price Index for Canada published fr om time to t ime by the Bank of Canada, or its successor in function;
CCPI means the California Consumer Price Index, as established by the California
CCPI means CCP Insurance, Inc., an Indiana corporation, which merged into the Borrower.
CCPI means the California Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers published by the Department of Industrial Relations, Division of Labor Statistics.