Additional Earnings definition

Additional Earnings means the “base earnings”, “base threshold”, “preferred earnings”, or similar economic preferential right, as applicable, each as described in the relevant acquisition agreement, management agreement, or other related agreements executed in connection with any acquisition by or of a “partner firm”.
Additional Earnings means unused vacation time which the Employer has agreed to carry forward from one year to the next, year end vacation adjustment payout, or standby time;
Additional Earnings means that portion of LICENSEE'S net earnings during a Royalty Year, net of all costs as determined by standard accounting methods, derived from the sale by LICENSEE of Non-Exclusive Products and Exclusive Products which is attributed solely to incorporation of NOCOPI Technology.

Examples of Additional Earnings in a sentence

  • After each actuarial valuation, the Teachers’ Retirement Board decides on the adjustment to the prior year’s Gain and Loss Reserve and the Additional Earnings Credit, if any.

  • Additional Earnings Credit: Annual rate determined for the plan year by theRetirement Board based on the actual earnings during the plan year, but only to the extent the earnings are sufficient to credit the Minimum Interest Rate and provide any additions to the Gain and Loss Reserve deemed warranted by the Board.

  • Accounts are credited with Contributions, Minimum Interest Rate, and Additional Earnings Credits.

  • In order to retain an Actuarial Surplus, the investment returns over a long period of time must exceed the combination of the Minimum Interest Rates, the Additional Earnings Credits, and the Additional Annuity Credits.

  • The Board did not adopt an Additional Earnings Credit after the 1997 valuation, so the Gain and Loss Reserve stood at $(557,000).

  • This negative balance will need to be offset by investment earnings in excess of the Minimum Interest Rate before future Additional Earnings Credits will be recommended.

  • After the 1998 actuarial valuation was adopted, the Board allocated $8,916 as Additional Earnings Credit, with the remainder of the Surplus remaining in the Gain and Loss Reserve.

  • After the 1999 actuarial valuation, the Board allocated $58,000 as Additional Earnings Credit, with the remainder of the Surplus remaining in the Gain and Loss Reserve.

  • Additional Earnings Allowance (c 32 § 91 (b) amended by c 176 § 50 of the Acts of 2011)$15,000.00c.

  • Thispolicy was updated at the board’s April 2015 meeting to increase the thresholds needed to be met to grant Additional Earnings Credits and to remove the Additional Annuity Credit.


More Definitions of Additional Earnings

Additional Earnings means unused vacation, year-end vacation adjustment payout or “on call” time; 2017/2020 (iii) “extra time worked” means hours worked in accordance with Article 12.19 or Article 13.3. 2009/2013 (b) Schedules ‘A’ and ‘C’ employees may bank up to 245 hours and Schedule ‘B’ employees may bank up to 252 hours. 2009/2013 (c) Once maximum hours have been reached there will be an automatic payout of excess hours.

Related to Additional Earnings

  • Annual Earnings means your gross annual income from your Employer, not including shift differential, in effect just prior to the date of loss. It includes your total income before taxes. It is prior to any deductions made for pre-tax contributions to a qualified deferred compensation plan, Section 125 plan or flexible spending account. It does not include income received from commissions, bonuses, overtime pay or any other extra compensation or income received from sources other than your Employer.

  • Gross earnings means all monies earned by the Employee under the terms of this Collective Agreement.

  • Monthly Earnings means your gross monthly income from your Employer, not including shift differential, in effect just prior to your date of disability. It includes your total income before taxes. It is prior to any deductions made for pre-tax contributions to a qualified deferred compensation plan, Section 125 plan or flexible spending account. It does not include income received from commissions, bonuses, overtime pay or any other extra compensation or income received from sources other than your Employer.

  • Additional Compensation has the meaning set out in Section 13.3(1).

  • Base Earnings means base salary and wages payable by the Company or a Participating Subsidiary to an Eligible Employee, prior to pre-tax deductions for contributions to qualified or non-qualified (under the Code) benefit plans or arrangements, and excluding bonuses, incentives and overtime pay but including commissions.

  • Excess Earnings means, with respect to Mortgage Loans held in any subaccount of the Acquisition Account or the Loan Recycling Account established in connection with a Series of Tax- exempt Bonds, the "excess earnings," as defined in Treasury Regulations § 1.148-10T, with respect thereto.

  • Weekly Earnings means your gross weekly income from your Employer, not including shift differential, in effect just prior to your date of disability. It includes your total income before taxes. It is prior to any deductions made for pre-tax contributions to a qualified deferred compensation plan, Section 125 plan or flexible spending account. It does not include income received from commissions, bonuses, overtime pay or any other extra compensation or income received from sources other than your Employer.

  • Eligible Earnings means the Grantee's base salary (prior to any deferrals under a cash or deferred compensation plan sponsored by the Corporation or an Affiliate) paid during the Plan Year. From time to time the Plan Administrator may, in its sole discretion, establish rules for determining the amounts of Eligible Earnings for employees who become Grantees other than on the first day of a Plan Year as well as any reduction of Eligible Earnings as a result of paid leave of absences.

  • Additional contributions means contributions made by a member of a defined benefit plan to

  • total earnings means all of the dentist's gross earnings from the practice of dentistry by him in person, and "NHS earnings" means the dentist's gross earnings from the provision by him in person of general dental services under the National Health Service (Scotland) Act 1978, as amended, including where the dentist's name is included in sub-part A of the first part, or Part A prior to 2 July 2010, of two or more dental lists in Scotland, but neither his total earnings nor his NHS earnings shall be taken to include any remuneration by way of salary;

  • net earnings means such earnings as are calculated in accordance with paragraph 42 or 52, as the case may be;

  • Core Earnings means, with respect to any Person for any period, net income determined in accordance with GAAP of such Person and its consolidated subsidiaries and excluding (but only to the extent included in determining net income for such period) (i) non-cash equity compensation expense, (ii) the expenses incurred in connection with the formation of the Sponsor and the offering in connection therewith, including the initial underwriting discounts and commissions, (iii) acquisition costs from successful acquisitions (other than acquisitions made in the ordinary course of business), (iv) real property depreciation and amortization, (v) any unrealized gains or losses or other similar non-cash items that are included in net income for the current quarter, regardless of whether such items are included in other comprehensive income or loss, (vi) extraordinary or non-recurring gains or losses and (vii) one-time expenses, charges or gains relating to changes in GAAP; provided that Core Earnings shall, solely with respect to the Core Earnings attributable to any Non Wholly-Owned Consolidated Affiliate, only include the Consolidated Group Pro Rata Share of such attributable amount.

  • Additional Contribution Each Member's pro-rata portion of a Required Amount, determined by multiplying the Required Amount by each Member's Interest.

  • Final Average Compensation means the aggregate amount of a member's compensation earned within the averaging period in which the aggregate amount of compensation was highest divided by the member's number of years, including any fraction of a year, of credited service during the averaging period. The averaging period shall be 36 consecutive calendar months if the member contributes to the member investment plan except for a member who contributes to the member investment plan and first became a member on or after July 1, 2010; otherwise, the averaging period shall be 60 consecutive calendar months. A member who contributes to the member investment plan and first became a member on or after July 1, 2010 shall also have an averaging period of 60 consecutive calendar months. If the member has less than 1 year of credited service in the averaging period, the number of consecutive calendar months in the averaging period shall be increased to the lowest number of consecutive calendar months that contains 1 year of credited service.

  • Final Average Earnings means (a) divided by (b) as follows:

  • Special compensation means payment to an adult foster care facility to ensure the provision of a specialized program in addition to the basic payment for adult foster care. Special compensation does not include payment received directly from the Medicaid program for personal care services for a resident, or payment received under the supplemental security income program.

  • Pre-Funding Earnings means any Investment Earnings on amounts on deposit in the Pre-Funding Account.

  • Average final compensation means the average annual creditable compensation of a member during

  • Pre-Tax Earnings means the Corporation's earnings before income taxes as reported in the Company's Consolidated Income Statement for each fiscal year of the Performance Period, excluding any non-cash charge incurred in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America (GAAP) for any restricted stock or restricted stock unit awards granted during the Performance Period and all options, restricted stock and other equity compensation granted to Directors during the Performance Period.

  • Payoff Earnings For any Distribution Date with respect to each Mortgage Loan on which a Payoff was received by the Master Servicer during the Payoff Period, the aggregate of the interest earned by the Master Servicer from investment of each such Payoff from the date of receipt of such Payoff until the Business Day immediately preceding the related Distribution Date (net of investment losses).

  • Additional Cost has the meaning assigned to such term in Section 3.01.

  • Final compensation of a member means:

  • Creditable compensation means the full compensation payable annually to an employee working

  • Average Monthly Compensation means the quotient determined by dividing the sum of the Employee’s then current Base Salary (as defined in Section 4.1 hereof) and the greater of the most recently paid Incentive Compensation (as defined in Section 4.2 hereof) or the average of Incentive Compensation paid over the three most recent years by twelve.

  • Disposable earnings means that part of the earnings of an

  • Catch-Up Contributions means Salary Reduction Contributions made to the Plan that are in excess of an otherwise applicable Plan limit and that are made by Participants who are Age 50 or over by the end of their taxable years. An “otherwise applicable Plan limit” is a limit in the Plan that applies to Salary Reduction Contributions without regard to Catch-up Contributions, such as the limits on Annual Additions, the dollar limitation on Salary Reduction Contributions under Code Section 402(g) (not counting Catch-up Contributions) and the limit imposed by the Actual Deferral Percentage (ADP) test under Code Section 401(k)(3). Catch-up Contributions for a Participant for a taxable year may not exceed the dollar limit on Catch-up Contributions under Code Section 414(v)(2)(B)(i) for the taxable year. The dollar limit on Catch-up Contributions under Code Section 414(v)(2)(B)(i) is $1,000 for taxable years beginning in 2002, increasing by $1,000 for each year thereafter up to $5,000 for taxable years beginning in 2006 and later years. After 2006, the $5,000 limit will be adjusted by the Secretary of the Treasury for cost-of-living increases under Code Section 414(v)(2)(C). Any such adjustments will be in multiples of $500.