Shareholders’ Funds definition

Shareholders’ Funds means Total Tangible Assets less Total Indebtedness.
Shareholders’ Funds means, on the basis of the Borrower’s consolidated accounts :
Shareholders’ Funds means, for a Borrower, the aggregate of:

Examples of Shareholders’ Funds in a sentence

  • Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Issuer and the Guarantor may create or permit to subsist Liens over any of their respective Property, so long as the aggregate amount of indebtedness for borrowed money secured by all such Liens (excluding therefrom the amount of indebtedness secured by Liens set forth in clauses (1) through (20), inclusive, above) does not exceed 10% of the Consolidated Shareholders’ Funds of the Guarantor.


More Definitions of Shareholders’ Funds

Shareholders’ Funds means the aggregate of the amount which the Shareholders are obliged to provide to the Borrower (whether by way of subscription for shares or by means of the provision of subordinated loans or otherwise) under the Shareholder Support Deed.319
Shareholders’ Funds means profits available for distribution as defined in Part VIII of the Companies ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ together with called up shares capital including any share premium;
Shareholders’ Funds means at any time the aggregate of:
Shareholders’ Funds means at any time the amount by which the Total Assets of the Charging Group exceeds the Total Liabilities of the Charging Group;
Shareholders’ Funds means the aggregate of paid-up share capital, statutory and all other reserves;
Shareholders’ Funds refers to the amounts expressed in Singapore dollars represented by the aggregate of the issued and paid-up capital, reserves and retained earnings of the Group excluding the non-controlling interests.
Shareholders’ Funds means the sum of the issued share capital, share premium, reserves (but excluding asset revaluation reserves), retained income or LESS accumulated losses (as the case may be) plus any ceded and/or subordinated shareholders' loans or subordinated compulsory convertible debentures, LESS any amounts attributable to goodwill or any other intangible assets appearing in the balance sheet from time to time, and excluding any redeemable preference shares.