Final Upward Working Capital Adjustment definition

Final Upward Working Capital Adjustment means (i) the Final Working Capital minus the Target Working Capital, if the Final Working Capital is greater than the Target Working Capital, and (ii) $0, if the Final Working Capital is less than or equal to the Target Working Capital.

Examples of Final Upward Working Capital Adjustment in a sentence

  • Adults of all educational levels participate in lifelong learning, although those with higher educational attainment are more likely to do so (Wirt, et al., 2003).

  • Within ninety (90) days after the Closing Date, Purchaser shall prepare and deliver to Seller a statement (the “ Statement ”) setting forth its calculation of the Final Purchase Price, including its determination of (i) the Final Upward Working Capital Adjustment, (ii) the Final Downward Working Capital Adjustment, (iii) the Final Indebtedness and (iv) the Final Selling Expenses (collectively, the “ Final Purchase Price Elements ”).

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