Budget Adjustments definition

Budget Adjustments means approved supplementary provisions and re-allocations of provisions among various budget lines.

Examples of Budget Adjustments in a sentence

  • Budget Adjustments and Significant Variances (Cont.) Appendix 1 (Cont.) 2.

  • Resolution Approving Budget Adjustments to Various Department Budgets.

  • Budget Adjustments Recommend approving the budget transfers as presented.

  • Resolution No. 21-01P (Action Requested)A Resolution for the Kenton County Fiscal Court concerning Fiscal Year Budget Adjustments.

  • All funds within the “Trust Account of Community Access Television, Inc.” may only be expended through City Council Resolution authorizing the receipt of funds into the Television Center budget and approving any necessary Budget Adjustments.

  • No. 10 -- Resolutions, Ordinances: Budget Adjustments Requiring County Board Approval.

  • Budget Adjustments and Significant Variances (Cont.) Appendix 1 (Cont.) 4.

  • Approve Budget Adjustments Of $350,000 From Capital Improvement Fund 34 To 2020 Bertram Chain Of Lakes Campground Development, Which Was Part Of The 2021 Parks & Recreation Capital Improvement Plan.

  • It was recommended that the Working Budget Adjustments be received.

  • By way of example, each Financial Management Report contains the Original Budget and the Annual Budget, thereby allowing a quick comparison between the adopted Budget and any Budget Adjustments approved by Council.

Related to Budget Adjustments

  • CPI Adjustment means the quotient of (i) the CPI for the month of January in the calendar year for which the CPI Adjustment is being determined, divided by (ii) the CPI for January of 2007.

  • Value Adjustments means cash lending revenues and other revenues on collateral in respect of a Series of ETP Securities.

  • Consolidated Working Capital Adjustment means, for any period on a consolidated basis, the amount (which may be a negative number) by which Consolidated Working Capital as of the beginning of such period exceeds (or is less than) Consolidated Working Capital as of the end of such period.

  • SOFR Adjustment means 0.10% (10 basis points).

  • Net Working Capital Adjustment means (a) the amount by which Net Working Capital as of immediately prior to the Closing exceeds Target Net Working Capital or (b) the amount by which Net Working Capital as of immediately prior to the Closing is less than Target Net Working Capital, in each case, if applicable; provided, that any amount which is calculated pursuant to clause (b) above shall be deemed to be a negative number.

  • Base Year Value means the assessed value of eligible property January 1 preceding the execution of the agreement plus the agreed upon value of eligible property improvements made after January 1 but before the execution of the agreement.

  • Increased Assessed Value means, for each Fiscal Year during the term of this Agreement, the amount by which the Current Assessed Value for such year exceeds the Original Assessed Value. If the Current Assessed Value is less than or equal to the Original Assessed Value in any given Tax Year, there is no Increased Assessed Value in that year.