Benefit Basis definition

Benefit Basis means the average of the highest three fiscal years of Compensation (or such lesser number of years as the Executive has been employed by the Company) earned by the Executive during the ten fiscal years of the Executive's employment prior to the Termination of Employment, or for such lesser number of fiscal years that the Executive was employed by the Company prior to the Termination of Employment, including the year in which Termination of Employment occurs.
Benefit Basis means the Executive's highest annualized Compensation from the three (3) years prior to Separation from Service, including the year such Separation from Service occurs.
Benefit Basis means the Executive's highest Compensation level in the three years immediately preceding the date of Termination of Employment.

Examples of Benefit Basis in a sentence

  • Multiply the Projected Retirement Benefit Basis by the applicable percentage set forth in 2.1.1 (the product, "Annual Projected Retirement Benefit").

  • Retirement Age by increasing the Benefit Basis as of the Executive's date of Termination of Employment by 5% per year, compounded annually, until Normal Retirement Age (the "Projected Retirement Benefit Basis").

  • The annual benefit under this Section 2.2 is an amount equal to the greater of (i) the product of (A) the sum of (x) Thirty percent (30.0%) and (y) Three percent (3.0%) for each Year of Service completed by the Executive after the Early Retirement Age and (B) the Benefit Basis or (ii) the benefit under Section 2.3; provided that in no event shall the amount payable under this Section 2.2.1 be greater than the benefit set forth in Section 2.1.1.

  • The annual benefit under this Section 2.1 is an amount equal to Forty percent (40.0%) of the Benefit Basis, provided that in the event that the Executive has completed five Years of Service, the annual benefit under this Section 2.1 is an amount equal to Sixty percent (60.0%) of the Benefit Basis.

  • The annual benefit under this Section 2.1 is an amount equal to forty percent (40%) of the Benefit Basis, provided that in the event that the Executive has completed five Years of Service, the annual benefit under this Section 2.1 is an amount equal to sixty percent (60%) of the Benefit Basis.

  • Only an increase in Benefit arising in accordance with the Scheme’s Benefit Basis will be covered.

  • There are two types of accounting treatment that can be applied to defined benefit pension liabilities depending on responsibility of the actuarial risk within these liabilities, either accounting for these pension liabilities on a Defined Benefit Basis or a Defined Contribution Basis.

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  • The annual benefit under this Section 2.1 is an amount equal to forty three percent (43.0%) of the Benefit Basis.

  • Actual Charges for Qualified Long Term Care Services.The Maximum Monthly Benefit Maximum is equal to 2% of the Benefit Basis.


More Definitions of Benefit Basis

Benefit Basis. MEANS THE AVERAGE OF THE HIGHEST THREE FISCAL YEARS OF COMPENSATION (OR SUCH LESSER NUMBER OF YEARS AS THE EXECUTIVE HAS BEEN EMPLOYED BY THE COMPANY) EARNED BY THE EXECUTIVE DURING THE TEN FISCAL YEARS OF THE EXECUTIVE'S EMPLOYMENT PRIOR TO THE TERMINATION OF EMPLOYMENT, OR FOR SUCH LESSER NUMBER OF FISCAL YEARS THAT THE EXECUTIVE WAS EMPLOYED BY THE COMPANY PRIOR TO THE TERMINATION OF EMPLOYMENT, INCLUDING THE YEAR IN WHICH TERMINATION OF EMPLOYMENT OCCURS.

Related to Benefit Basis

  • Benefit year means the period of twelve consecutive months, July 1 through June 30, as established by an employer in which an employee shall accrue and use earned sick leave as provided pursuant to N.J.S.A. 34:11D-2, provided that once the starting date of the benefit year is established by the employer it shall not be changed unless the employer notifies the Commissioner of Labor and Workforce Development of the change in accordance with regulations promulgated pursuant to the Act. The Commissioner shall impose a benefit year on any employer the Commissioner determines is changing the benefit year at times or in ways that prevent the accrual or use of earned sick leave by an employee.

  • Benefit Amount shall have the meaning set forth in Section 20.12 hereof.

  • Actuarial equivalent means a benefit of equal value when

  • Maximum Benefit Amount means the maximum amount payable for coverage provided to You as shown in the Schedule of Benefits.

  • Annual Benefit Limit means the maximum amount of benefits paid by the Company to the Policy Holder in a Policy Year irrespective of whether any limits of any benefit items stated in the Benefit Schedule have been reached. The Annual Benefit Limit is counted afresh in a new Policy Year.

  • Inflation Factor means a number determined for each tax year by dividing the consumer price index for June of the tax year by the consumer price index for June 2005.

  • Contribution Rate means, in a reserve study as described in RCW 64.38.065, the amount contributed to the reserve account so that the association will have cash reserves to pay major maintenance, repair, or replacement costs without the need of a special assessment.

  • Actuarial valuation means a mathematical determination of

  • Net After-Tax Benefit means the Present Value of a Payment net of all federal state and local income, employment and excise taxes imposed on Executive with respect thereto, determined by applying the highest marginal rate(s) applicable to an individual for Executive’s taxable year in which the Change in Control occurs.

  • Annual Benefit means an annual sum of fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) multiplied by the Applicable Percentage (defined below) and then reduced to the extent required: (i) under the other provisions of this Agreement; (ii) by reason of the lawful order of any regulatory agency or body having jurisdiction over the Employer; and (iii) in order for the Employer to properly comply with any and all applicable state and federal laws, including, but not limited to, income, employment and disability income tax laws (eg., FICA, FUTA, SDI).

  • Inflation rate means that term as defined in section 34d.

  • 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.

  • Excess Contributions means, with respect to any Plan Year, the excess of:

  • Defined Contribution Dollar Limitation means, for any Limitation Year, $46,000, as adjusted for increases in the cost-of-living under Code section 415(d). If a short Limitation Year is created because of a Plan amendment changing the Limitation Year to a different 12-consecutive month period, the Defined Contribution Dollar Limitation for the short Limitation Year will not exceed the amount determined in the preceding sentence multiplied by a fraction, the numerator of which is the number of months in the short Limitation Year and the denominator of which is 12.

  • Net Benefit means the present value of the Covered Payments net of all federal, state, local, foreign income, employment and excise taxes.

  • Base Period Income is an amount equal to Executive's "annualized includable compensation" for the "base period" as defined in Sections 280G(d)(1) and (2) of the Code and the regulations adopted thereunder. Generally, Executive's "annualized includable compensation" is the average of Executive's annual taxable income from Company for the "base period," which is the five calendar years prior to the year in which the Change of Control occurs. These concepts are complicated and technical and all of the rules set forth in the applicable regulations apply for purposes of this Agreement.

  • Final Average Earnings means the earnings used to determine benefits under this Plan as further described in Article 7.

  • Final average salary means whichever of the following is greater:

  • 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.

  • Net Tax Benefit has the meaning set forth in Section 3.1(b) of this Agreement.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Adjusted Capital Account Balance means, with respect to each Partner, the balance in such Partner’s Capital Account adjusted (i) by taking into account the adjustments, allocations and distributions described in Treasury Regulations Sections 1.704-1(b)(2)(ii)(d)(4), (5) and (6); and (ii) by adding to such balance such Partner’s share of Partnership Minimum Gain and Partner Nonrecourse Debt Minimum Gain, determined pursuant to Treasury Regulations Sections 1.704-2(g) and 1.704-2(i)(5), any amounts such Partner is obligated to restore pursuant to any provision of this Agreement or by applicable Law. The foregoing definition of Adjusted Capital Account Balance is intended to comply with the provisions of Treasury Regulations Section 1.704-1(b)(2)(ii)(d) and shall be interpreted consistently therewith.