Projection definition

Projection means prospective financial statements that present, to the best of the responsible party’s knowledge and belief given one or more hypothetical assumptions, an entity’s expected financial position, results of operations, and changes in financial position or cash flows that are based on the responsible party’s assumptions reflecting conditions it expects would exist and the course of action it expects would be taken given such hypothetical assumptions.
Projection means the distance by which a sign extends over public property or beyond the building line.
Projection means any veranda, balcony, awning, sign, signboard or other similar structure, device or contrivance or any bridge or tunnel, other than a railway bridge or tunnel, which projects or extends into, over or under any road or property owned by the municipality or town or under the control of the council.

Examples of Projection in a sentence

  • The bidder is responsible for making a complete report and shall make certain that each type of work or craft job category that will be utilized on the project as reported on the Construction Employee Workforce Projection (Form BC-1256) and returned with the bid is accounted for and listed.

  • Special Note for initial combined waivers (Capitated and PCCM) only: Adjustments Unique to the Combined Capitated and PCCM Cost-effectiveness Calculations -- Some adjustments to the Waiver Cost Projection are applicable only to the capitated program.

  • Projection scale MP-2018 will be used to project future improvements in life expectancy, generationally.

  • Projection of Diabetes Burden through 2050: Impact of Chang- ing Demography and Disease Prevalence in theU.S. Diabetes Care 2001; 24: 1936-1940.

  • Local Projection (LP) estimations are well-known for having smaller bias, but at the cost of higher vari- ance (Plagborg-Møller and Wolf (2021)).


More Definitions of Projection

Projection means the dimension of an edge as determined in accordance with paragraph 2 of Annex 3 to UNECE regulation No 2615;
Projection means a consolidated cashflow and debt service projection prepared or to be prepared pursuant to this Agreement.
Projection means the distance by which a sign extends from its supporting structure.
Projection means the Department’s projected cash balance for the Board based upon the Board’s projected revenues including license fees, application fees, examination fees, and fines, and the Department’s projected anticipated costs for the Board.
Projection means anything which projects over the Thames […] and includes stairs and any tree, bush or other plant but does not include any such thing authorised by or under statute or by a works licence permission to be placed or constructed.
Projection means the horizontal distance from a building face to the furthest point of a sign attached to the building;
Projection means the distance by which a sign extends beyond its means of support.