Core Funds definition

Core Funds means the Core USD Fund and the Core CDN Fund together.
Core Funds means reserves, cash designated for projects and other operating and non-operating purposes which are not Debt Proceeds and are not expected to be expended within the immediately succeeding twelve months.
Core Funds means the Investment Offerings set out in Part II of Schedule C to the Regulations.

Examples of Core Funds in a sentence

  • Thrivent Small Cap Stock Portfolio Thrivent Core Funds Thrivent Core Emerging Markets Debt Fund Thrivent Core Funds Thrivent Core International Equity Fund Barclays Capital Inc.

  • Thrivent Core Funds warrants and represents to TFISI that it is a Delaware statutory trust duly organized and existing under the laws of the State of Delaware.

  • Core Funds from Operations will be adjusted for (i) unconsolidated entities to reflect funds from operations on the same basis, (ii) the impact of straight-lining of rents, and (iii) the amortization of intangibles associated with the amortization of above or below market rents, pursuant to ASC 805 (formerly FASB 141) and calculation of interest expense in accordance with FBS APB 14-1.

  • DIRECTOR SOLUTION OUTLOOK VARIABLE ANNUITY (ADDED 3/7/02) Hartford Core Funds Merrill Lynch Global Grow▇▇ ▇▇▇▇s ▇▇▇▇ NOW KNOWN Renamed 5/1/02 as Merrill Lynch Global Grow▇▇ ▇▇, F▇▇▇ ▇errill Lynch Large Cap G▇▇▇▇▇ ▇o▇▇▇ ▇und NOW Renamed 5/1/02 KNOWN as Merrill Lynch Large Cap V.▇.

  • The Trustees and the Plan Administrator shall have responsibility for overseeing and monitoring the Lifecycle and Core Funds set out in Parts I and II of Schedule C to the Regulations but shall have no responsibility for overseeing or monitoring the Investment Offerings set out in Parts III and IV of Schedule C to the Regulations.

  • At the direction of a Member or a Beneficiary, the assets of such person’s Account shall be invested in one or more Investment Offerings among: (a) the Lifecycle Funds; (b) the Core Funds; (c) the Mutual Fund Window; and (d) the BrokerageLink.

  • A Member may invest his Flexible Retirement Contribution Account earned through December 31, 2000 or contributions made after January 1, 2001, if applicable, in any of the CIT Savings Plan Core Funds.

  • FUND LIPPER INDEX ---- ----------------------------- RiverSource Equity Value Fund Lipper Large-Cap Value Funds RiverSource Partners Small Cap Growth Fund Lipper Small-Cap Growth Funds RiverSource Small Cap Advantage Fund Lipper Small-Cap Core Funds The performance incentive adjustment is determined by measuring the percentage difference over a rolling 12-month period between the performance of one Class A share of the Fund and the change in performance of the Index.

  • The current agreement required that 5% of a participant’s account remain in the Core Funds and did not allow for allocating contributions and loan repayments directly into SMBA.

  • The Recipient acknowledges that the Core Funds available to it pursuant to the Agreement shall not exceed $27,965,568.


More Definitions of Core Funds

Core Funds means, collectively, CORE Industrial Partners Fund I, L.P., a Delaware limited partnership, CORE Industrial Partners Fund I Parallel LP, a Delaware limited partnership, CORE Industrial Fund Partners GP I, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company (acting in its capacity as general partner of CORE Fund I and CORE Fund I Parallel), and any affiliated investment vehicles managed, directly or indirectly, by CORE or its Affiliates.
Core Funds means the assessed contributions of the membership of the Pacific Community, as well as any miscellaneous income.
Core Funds means reserves, cash designated for projects and other non-operating purposes.
Core Funds means the investment options utilized by the Model Portfolio Methodology, as updated from time to time.
Core Funds. The core funds set out in Part I of Schedule C to the Plan Instrument.
Core Funds means an amount of money up to the sum of the core operating budget and the one-time project funding, both of which are set out in Schedule B, up to the maximum set out in section 4.7.