Comparative information definition

Comparative information means comparative information prescribed in Article 6 of the Financial Statements Regulation, Article 8-3 of the Consolidated Financial
Comparative information means comparative information prescribed in Article 8-2-2, Article 130 and Article 211 of the Financial Statements Regulation and Article 8-3, Article 96 and Article 192 of the Consolidated Financial Statements Regulation.
Comparative information means comparative information prescribed in Article 6 of the Financial Statements Regulation, Article 8-3 of the Consolidated Financial Statements Regulation, Article 4-3 of the Regulation on Terminology, Forms, and Preparation of Quarterly Financial Statements (Cabinet Office Ordinance No. 63 of 2007) (hereinafter referred to as "the Quarterly Financial Statements Regulation"), Article 5-3 of the Regulation for Terminology, Forms, and Preparation of Quarterly Consolidated Financial Statements, etc. (Cabinet Office Ordinance No. 64 of 2007) (hereinafter referred to as "the Consolidated Quarterly Financial Statements Regulation"), Article 3-2 of the Regulation for Terminology, Forms, and

Examples of Comparative information in a sentence

  • Comparative information is to include information on benefits and formularies under a plan; monthly beneficiary premium; quality and performance; beneficiary cost-sharing; and consumer satisfaction surveys.

  • Comparative information presented in those condensed consolidated interim financial statements also is retroactively adjusted to reflect the legal capital of the legal parent (accounting acquiree).

  • Comparative information for the year 2014 has been presented in the consolidated financial statements for the year 2015.

  • Comparative information for earlier years presented is to be restated.

  • Comparative information regarding who rides, when, and where, will enable the City to make strategic and fiscally conservative decisions, which result in greater transportation equity across the community.

  • Consumerism – Consultation with the patient, including consideration of: Comparative information from a cost comparison tool The patient’s health or pharmacy plan’s preferred provider network Patient preference (e.g., location, convenience, preference for a male or female doctor, etc.).

  • This approach will include a web based database covering: • Community Strategy priorities linked to LAA objectives; • Performance indicators; • Targets for each measurement period so we can evaluate progress towards end targets for the LAA; • Comparative information (where available – usually for statutory performance indicators only); and • Initiatives to secure changes in performance and regular tracking of progress.

  • This approach will include a web based database covering:  Community Strategy priorities linked to LAA objectives;  Performance indicators;  Targets for each measurement period so we can evaluate progress towards end targets for the LAA;  Comparative information (where available – usually for statutory performance indicators only); and  Initiatives to secure changes in performance and regular tracking of progress.

  • Comparative information from MediQual's comparative database is available for inpatient settings only and is available for use in these studies.

  • Comparative information has been re-classified, re-arranged or additionally incorporated in these financial statements wherever necessary to facilitate comparison and better presentation in accordance with the new format prescribed by the State Bank of Pakistan vide BPRD circular no.

Related to Comparative information

  • comparative price means the price after the factors of a non-firm price and all unconditional discounts that can be utilized have been taken into consideration;