Dilution Factor Amounts definition

Dilution Factor Amounts means, as of the last day of any Settlement Period, an amount equal to the sum of (i) the Dilution Factor Quality Adjustment Amount for such Settlement Period and (ii) an amount equal to the then current Dilution Factor Percentage Component multiplied by the aggregate amount of reductions in the Outstanding Balance of all Receivables during such Settlement Period other than as a result of quality penalties included in clause (i) of this definition and cash payments received from the applicable Obligors in respect of such Receivables.

Related to Dilution Factor Amounts

  • Dilution Factors means, without duplication, with respect to any period, the aggregate amount of all deductions, credit memos, returns, adjustments, allowances, bad debt write-offs and other non-cash credits which are recorded to reduce accounts receivable in a manner consistent with current and historical accounting practices of the Borrowers.

  • Dilution Percentage means the gross amount of all returns, allowances, discounts, credits, write-offs and similar items relating to Borrower's Accounts computed as a percentage of Borrower's gross sales, calculated on a ninety (90) day rolling average.

  • Required Accumulation Factor Number shall be equal to a fraction, rounded upwards to the nearest whole number, the numerator of which is one and the denominator of which is equal to the lowest monthly principal payment rate on the Accounts, expressed as a decimal, for the three months preceding the date of such calculation.

  • Inflation Factor means a number determined for each tax year by dividing the consumer price

  • Dilution Percent the percent, determined for Borrowers’ most recent Fiscal Quarter, equal to (a) bad debt write-downs or write-offs, discounts, returns, promotions, credits, credit memos and other dilutive items with respect to Accounts, divided by (b) gross sales.