Examples of Adjusted Total Assets in a sentence
Leverage (core) Capital represents Tier 1 Capital (total stockholder’s equity, excluding: (i) after-tax net unrealized gains (losses) on certain securities classified as available for sale; (ii) goodwill and other acquisition-related intangibles; and (iii) the amount recorded in accumulated other comprehensive income (loss) relating to pension and other postretirement benefits), divided by Adjusted Total Assets (period end total assets less goodwill and other acquisition-related intangibles) 2.
Consolidated Adjusted Total Assets means the total assets (excluding intangible assets and goodwill) of the Group as shown in the most recent consolidated statement of financial position of the audited annual or unaudited semi-annual condensed (as the case may be) financial statements of the Group, prepared in accordance with IFRS or IAS 34, as applicable.
The Goals model also has an impact matrix that summarizes the impact literature to describe changes in behaviour by risk group as a result of exposure to behaviour change interventions.
Consolidated Leverage Ratio means, in respect of any Measurement Date, the Consolidated Total Indebtedness divided by Consolidated Adjusted Total Assets.
Recalculated for each class "Adjusted Total Assets" by multiplying "Prior Day NAV Per Share" by "Current Shares Outstanding".