Capital Profit definition

Capital Profit means, for each Fund with respect to any Fiscal Year, the portion of any Net Income and any Portfolio Investment Gain allocable to the Partnership, but only to the extent such allocation is made by such Fund to the Partnership in proportion to the Partnership’s capital contribution to such Fund, as determined pursuant to the Fund LP Agreement.
Capital Profit. , in relation to a company, means a profit
Capital Profit. , in relation to a company, means a profit

Examples of Capital Profit in a sentence

  • For the avoidance of doubt, the Company will cease to be a participating employer in BankNote Capital Profit Sharing Pension Plan-401(k)/Employee Contribution effective immediately prior to the Effective Time.

  • Chelsey Capital Profit Sharing Plan (the “Chelsey Plan”) is the sole member of Chelsey and Mr. Wachtel is the Manager of Chelsey.

  • Irrespective of whether there has been a determination of Income Profit (or Income Loss) and Capital Profit (or Capital Loss) in respect of a period pursuant to clause 14.1, the Executive Committee shall determine the amount of cash to be distributed to Members in respect of that period pursuant to clause 14.3 (such amount, Distributable Cash), provided that they shall not agree to distribute an amount that would cause the Evercore LLP to be in breach of its regulatory capital requirements.

  • Feldman is also the principal beneficiary of the Chelsey Capital Profit Sharing Plan, which is the sole member of Chelsey Capital.

  • The employee shall not be entitled to the exemption from tax due in accordance with Section 97(c) of the Ordinance and, therefore, inter alia, the provisions of the exemption from tax contained in Income Tax Order (Exemption from Tax on Capital Profit from Sale of Shares), 5742-1981, shall not apply to him.

  • The Company shall begin business with the following members and the following membership interests ("Membership Interests") representing the respective agreed initial capital contribution and capital ownership per cent interest and the profit and loss per cent interest of each member: Capital Profit Capital Member Ownership and Loss Contribution ------ --------- -------- ------------ MasterBuilt Companies, Inc.

  • Share Share Capital Capital Profit capital premium redemption reserve and loss reserve account Total shareholders' funds-equity ----------- ---------------------------------- ----------- ----------- (pound)m (pound)m (pound)m (pound)m (pound)m (pound)m As at 31 March 1999..........................

  • Other amounts transferred to the Plan from the ARC Capital Profit Sharing and Salary Deferral Plan shall be credited to an ARC Account.

  • Xxxxx, Xx. 10,000 Jefferson Capital Profit Sharing Plan 20,000 Xxxxxx Xxx Xxxx 5,000 Xxxxxx X.

  • Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxx, Ramstead, Mariani, Xxxxxxx & Carp Ltd 401 (K) Plan - FBO Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxx Xxxxxxxx Xxxxx Capital Profit Sharing Plan and Trust Xxxxx and Xxxxx X.

Related to Capital Profit

  • Capital Project means a project consisting of the construction, rehabilitation, demolition, relocation, preservation, acquisition, or other physical improvement that is an integral part of, or is necessary for completion of a Project.

  • Operating Profit means the excess of Gross Revenues over the following deductions (“Deductions”) incurred by Manager, on behalf of Owner, in operating the Hotel:

  • Operating Profits means, as applied to any Person for any period, the operating income of such Person for such period, as determined in accordance with GAAP.

  • Operating Income means the Company’s or a business unit’s income from operations but excluding any unusual items, determined in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles.

  • Net Operating Income With respect to any Mortgaged Property, for any Mortgagor’s fiscal year end, Net Operating Income will be calculated in accordance with the standard definition of “Net Operating Income” approved from time to time endorsed and put forth by CREFC®.

  • net non-operating income means the difference between:

  • Revenue means the price for iron ore from the mineral lease the subject of any shipment or sale and payable by the purchaser thereof to the Company or an associated company less all export duties and export taxes payable to the Commonwealth on the export of the iron ore and all costs and charges properly incurred and payable by the Company from the time the ore shall be placed on ship at the Company’s wharf to the time the same is delivered and accepted by the purchaser including —

  • Adjusted Net Operating Income or “Adjusted NOI” means, for any period, the Net Operating Income of the applicable Hotel Properties for such period, subject to the following adjustments:

  • Floating Profit/Loss means current profit/loss on Open Positions calculated at the current Quotes.

  • Return on Invested Capital for a period shall mean earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization divided by the difference of total assets less non-interest bearing current liabilities.

  • Gross Profit means the sum produced by adding to the “net profit” the amount of the Insured “standing charges”, or if there be no “net profit”, the amount of the Insured “standing charges” less such a proportion of any net trading loss as the amount of the Insured “standing charges” bears to all the “standing charges” of the business.

  • Working Capital Target has the meaning set forth in Section 1.7(a).

  • Revenue Fund means the fund so designated in, and created pursuant to, Section 502 hereof.

  • Net Working Capital Target means $0.00.

  • Common profits means the balance of all income, rents, profits and revenues from the common areas and facilities remaining after the deduction of the common expenses;

  • Operating Revenue means amounts accrued or charge to customers, cli- ents, and tenants, for the sale of prod- ucts manufactured or purchased for re- sale, for services, and for rentals of property held primarily for leasing to others. It includes both reimbursable costs and fees under cost-type con- tracts and percentage-of-completion sales accruals except that it includesonly the fee for management contracts under which the contractor acts essen- tially as an agent of the Government in the erection or operation of Govern- ment-owned facilities. It excludes inci- dental interest, dividends, royalty, and rental income, and proceeds from the sale of assets used in the business.