financial buffer definition

financial buffer means the fund comprised of the total financi al reserve for the previous regulatory periods, together with any necessary adjustments, which is agreed by Scottish Ministers;

Related to financial buffer

  • Financial Bid means the Initial Offer and Final Offer, containing the Bidder’s Quoted Transmission Charges, as per the format at Annexure – 21 of this RFP;

  • Financial Futures Contract means the firm commitment to buy or sell fixed income securities including, without limitation, U.S. Treasury Bills, U.S. Treasury Notes, U.S. Treasury Bonds, domestic bank certificates of deposit, and Eurodollar certificates of deposit, during a specified month at an agreed upon price.

  • Danish Financial Business Act means the Danish Financial Business Act (Consolidated Act No. 1140 of 26 September 2017, as amended);

  • Financial aid means loans and/or grants to needy students

  • Financial Products “Development Services”; “Target Market”; “Investment Areas”; and “Targeted Populations” have the meanings ascribed to such terms in 12 C.F.R. 1805.104.