Index Return definition

Index Return means the percentage change in the Closing Level of the Index measured from the Closing Date to the Final Valuation Date and rounded to two decimal places, calculated as follows:
Index Return means the performance of the Index from the Initial Index Level to the Final Index Level expressed as a percentage and calculated as follows:
Index Return means, with respect to the Performance Period, the return of either the Health Care REIT Index, or the All REIT Index, as applicable, over the Performance Period expressed as a percentage. For the avoidance of doubt, the intent of the Compensation Committee is that Index Return over the Performance Period be calculated in a manner designed to produce a fair comparison between the Company’s TSR and the Index Return for the purpose of determining Relative Performance. In the case of the Health Care REIT Index, the Index Return shall be computed as the sum of each component company’s weighted TSR with each component company’s weight as the average of its relative market capitalization at the beginning of the Performance Period.

Examples of Index Return in a sentence

  • On the last Business Day of the Interest Term, the Indexed Account Value equals the Base Value multiplied by the sum of 1 plus the Adjusted Index Return, less any Indexed Account Charge.

  • On the last day of the Interest Term, the Indexed Account Value equals the Base Value multiplied by the sum of 1 plus the Adjusted Index Return, less any Indexed Account Charges.


More Definitions of Index Return

Index Return means the Cumulative Total Return, expressed as a percentage, achieved by the Peer Group Index during the Measurement Period.
Index Return means the percentage change in the Closing Level of the Reference Index measured from the Issue Date to the Final Valuation Date, which will be used to determine the amount of the principal repaid at Maturity and calculated using the following formula:
Index Return means, in respect of an Index, an amount determined by the Calculation Agent in accordance with the following formula:
Index Return means the Final Index Level divided by the Initial Index Level, minus one.
Index Return means the percentage change in the Closing Level measured from the Issue Date to the applicable Valuation Date, and calculated using the following formula:
Index Return means, with respect to the Performance Period, the return of either the Health Care REIT Index, or the All REIT Index, as applicable, over the Performance Period expressed as a percentage. For the avoidance of doubt, the Index Return over the Performance Period shall be calculated in a manner designed to produce a fair comparison between the Parent Member’s TSR and the Index Return for the purpose of determining Relative Performance. In the case of the Health Care REIT Index, the Index Return shall be computed as the sum of each component company’s weighted TSR with each component company’s weight as the average of its relative market capitalization at the beginning of the Performance Period.
Index Return means: (1) The difference of (A) the average daily index value of the SIG Oil Exploration & Production Index or any successor index thereto (“EPX”) for the last twenty (20) business days of the Performance Period, minus (B) the index value of the EPX on the Acquisition Date. (2) The index value of the EPX on the Acquisition Date.