TOL definition

TOL means a Sanskrit institute recognized by the Bihar Sanskrit Association or the University for imparting instruction of Madhyama, Shastri or Acharya standard;
TOL relates to prepaid electronic tolls in Melbourne and, if You accept TOL on Part A, You agree to pay the daily toll fee.
TOL means DUSD Operations Limited;

Examples of TOL in a sentence

  • GASB 75 allows certain changes in the TOL to be deferred (i.e. deferred inflows and outflows of resources).

  • Under this method, there are two components of actuarial cost – a “service cost” (SC) and the “Total OPEB Liability” (TOL).

  • We calculated the Total OPEB Liability (TOL) as the APVPBP minus the present value of future service costs.

  • The excess of TOL over the value of plan assets is called the Net OPEB Liability (NOL).

  • The liability that would have accumulated is called the Total OPEB Liability (TOL).

  • Under GASB 74 and 75, in order for assets to count toward offsetting the TOL, the assets have to be held in an irrevocable trust that is safe from creditors and can only be used to provide OPEB benefits to eligible participants.

  • Under GASB 74 and 75, OPEB expense includes service cost, interest cost, administrative expenses, and change in TOL due to plan changes, adjusted for deferred inflows and outflows.

  • Under GASB 74 and 75, OPEB expense includes service cost, interest cost, change in TOL due to plan changes; all adjusted for deferred inflows and outflows.

  • In order to accrue the APVPBP over the working lifetime of employees, actuarial cost methods apportion the APVPBP into two parts: the portions attributable to service rendered prior to the measurement date (the past service liability or Total OPEB Liability (TOL) under GASB 74 and 75) and to service after the measurement date but prior to retirement (the future service liability or present value of future service costs).

  • Change in the TOL can also arise from actuarial gains and losses.


More Definitions of TOL

TOL means a Temporary Occupation License which the School and the Contractor shall enter into pursuant to Clause 16.1, in such form as may be required by the School].
TOL means Trade online which is an online platform that enables current account customer of ICICI Bank to submit trade request online through corporate internetbanking.

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