WSJ definition
Examples of WSJ in a sentence
If monies owed to Pfizer under this Agreement are not received by Pfizer when due, Licensee will pay to Pfizer interest charges at a rate of three percent (3%) above the WSJ rate up to a maximum of ten percent (10%) per annum.
We reserve the right to choose a comparable new index if the WSJ ceases to publish a Prime Rate.
The Bank may provide Borrower with notice of each adjustment in the WSJ Prime Rate which results in a change in the applicable rate under this Note.
Any such interim reimbursement payments which are not made to the Agent within 30 days of a request for reimbursement shall bear interest at the WSJ Prime Rate (as published from time to time by the Wall Street Journal).
The discount rate shall be equal to 200 basis points plus the London Interbank Offered Rate for a one-month period set forth in The Wall Street Journal (the “WSJ”) on the date of termination of employment or, if the WSJ is not published on such date, the first day following such termination on which the WSJ is published.
The discount rate shall be equal to 200 basis points plus the London Interbank Offered Rate for a one-month period set forth in the WSJ on the date of termination of employment or, if the WSJ is not published on such date, the first day following such termination on which the WSJ is published.
The Prime Rate used to calculate the APR will be the Prime Rate on the 15th day of each month or the first regular business day thereafter as published on that business day in the Money Rates column of WSJ.
Your margins are the portions of your interest rates added to the Index value (WSJ Prime Rate) used to determine your APRs. Information contained in this Fifth Third Bank Disclosure is accurate as of 12/31/09 and is subject to change thereafter.
The WSJ Prime Rate will be adjusted, without notice, on an annual basis to the WSJ Prime Rate then in effect as of each anniversary date of this Note, or the first business day following such date if the anniversary date occurs on a weekend or holiday that there is no such rate determined or published.
We calculate each variable APR first by taking the U.S. Prime Rate from The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) on the first business day of the month.