Consolidated Equity definition

Consolidated Equity means and refers to, as of the end of any period of determination, the sum, without duplication, of (i) Consolidated Tangible Net Worth of HDFS, (ii) preferred stock and (iii) Subordinated Indebtedness.
Consolidated Equity means, at any time, the shareholder's equity of Xxxxxx and its Subsidiaries on a consolidated basis as determined in accordance with GAAP and in a manner consistent with prior periods.
Consolidated Equity is defined in Section 6.3(A) hereof.

Examples of Consolidated Equity in a sentence

  • The movement and composition of other equity reserves is presented in the Consolidated Statement of Changes in Net Consolidated Equity.

  • The Consolidated Balance Sheet, the Consolidated Income Statement and the Consolidated Comprehensive Income Statement are reported in units of Euro; the Statement of Changes in Consolidated Equity and the Consolidated Cash Flow Statement, as well as these Explanatory Notes, are reported in thousands of Euro where not otherwise indicated.

  • The Net Financial Debt / Consolidated Equity Ratio shall not exceed 1.75x.

  • Applying such amount to the capital Increase of Abengoa (1,577,943,825 class A shares and 16,316,369,510 class B shares, which correspond to 95% of Capital share), the shares fair value accounted in the Consolidated Equity has been €478 million.

  • Borrower shall not permit the ratio of Adjusted Consolidated Funded Debt to Adjusted Consolidated Equity to exceed at any time .80 to 1.00.


More Definitions of Consolidated Equity

Consolidated Equity of any Person means (a) the Consolidated Tangible Assets of such Person, less (b) the amount of any Debt of such Person incurred pursuant to a Floor Plan Facility.
Consolidated Equity means, on the basis of the consolidated financial statements of the Issuer, "equity" (capitaux propres) plus "minority interests" (intérêts minoritaires) as shown in the consolidated financial statements of the Issuer, established pursuant to the international standards IFRS.
Consolidated Equity means, with respect to the Group, the Shareholders’ Equity as evidenced in the latest published Consolidated Financial Statements or Consolidated Quarterly Financial Statements (as the case may be).
Consolidated Equity means, with respect to any Person as of any date, the consolidated stockholders’ equity of such Person, determined on a consolidated basis in accordance with U.S. GAAP, less (without duplication) (1) any amounts thereof attributable to Disqualified Stock of such Person or its Subsidiaries or any amount attributable to Unrestricted Subsidiaries or Specified Permitted Services Entities and (2) all write-ups (other than (i) write-ups resulting from foreign currency translations, (ii) write-ups of tangible assets of a going concern business made within twelve months after the acquisition of such business and (iii) write-ups of Legal Finance Assets) subsequent to the Issue Date in the book value of any asset owned by such Person or a Subsidiary of such Person.
Consolidated Equity means the total consolidated equity of the Group according to the latest Financial Report.
Consolidated Equity means total assets less total liabilities (including Consolidated Debt) of the Borrower and its Subsidiaries on a consolidated basis determined in accordance with GAAP, excluding, however, Consolidated Equity attributable to Non-Recourse Investments.
Consolidated Equity means, as of any date of determination, for the Consolidated Group on a consolidated basis, an amount equal to the aggregate book value of the assets of the Consolidated Group minus the sum of all of the liabilities of the Consolidated Group (including accrued and deferred income taxes) all as determined in accordance with GAAP.