Cash Inflow definition

Cash Inflow means contributions and other money deposited to the Fund
Cash Inflow means the sum of:

Examples of Cash Inflow in a sentence

  • The Liquidity Ratio is the ratio of Cash Inflow over Cash Outflow for the three month period following the date of calculation, all as defined in the amended Master Trust Deed.

  • The Contractor is fully responsible for the Cash Inflow in terms of money collected from the trainees/ guests.

  • Investigates customer complaints, identifies root cause of the issue, documents problems, and coordinates solutions.

  • Debenture issue expensesNet Cash Inflow in Course of Financing Activities.Stage 1 should show the potential cash flow operations before tax, i.e., that source of cash flow which has been generated by the operating management from normal trading, unadulterated by other cash movements or financing and tax decisions over which the operating management has little or no control.

  • Securities Cash Inflow Amount Inflows from securities owned by acovered company that are not included in a covered company’s HQLA amount would receive a 100 percent inflow rate.

  • Cash Inflow / (Outflow) from Operating Activities Net Profit Before Tax & Exceptional Items39,313.1733,750.41Adjustment for : Depreciation/Amortisation35,614.2933,988.71Provision for Doubtful Debts & Advance / Bad Debts151.7687.00Previous Year Adjustments (Liability w.back)(994.35)(340.52)Misc.

  • The Contractor is fully responsible for the Cash Inflow in terms of money collected from the trainees/guests.

  • Net derivative cash inflow would still include derivatives that hedge interest rate risk associated with a mortgage pipeline.c. Retail Cash Inflow AmountThe proposed rule would allow a covered company to count as inflow 50 percent of all contractual payments it expects to receive within a particular 30 calendar-day stress period from retail customers and counterparties.

  • Cash Inflow / (Outflow) from Financing Activities Dividend Paid(33.76)(12.58)Interest and Finance Charges Paid(28,949.30)(42,781.70)Debt serviced/refundable under CDR7,074.83(9,048.70)Proceeds from / (Repayment of) Borrowings (net)64,421.49184,185.69Issue of equity share2) Increase in Paid Up Capital and Securities Premium are cash neutral and as such not considered in this statement.3) Previous year’s figures have been regrouped and rearranged wherever considered necessary.

  • Net Derivatives Cash Inflow Amount Under the proposed rule, a coveredcompany’s net derivative cash inflow amount would equal the sum of the payments and collateral that a covered company will receive from each counterparty under derivative transactions, less, if subject to a qualifying master netting agreement, the sum of payments and collateral that the covered company will make or deliver to each counterparty.

Related to Cash Inflow

  • Cash Investment means the number of Shares to be purchased by any Subscriber multiplied by the offering price per Share as set forth in the Offering Document.

  • Cash Interest shall have the meaning assigned to such term in Section 2.06.

  • Cash Interest Expense means, for any period, Consolidated Interest Expense for such period, less the sum of (a) interest on any debt paid by the increase in the principal amount of such debt including by issuance of additional debt of such kind, (b) items described in clause (c) of the definition of “Consolidated Interest Expense” and (c) gross interest income of the Designated Company and its Restricted Subsidiaries for such period.

  • Temporary Cash Investments means any of the following:

  • Temporary Cash Investment means any of the following:

  • Net Cash means (a) the sum of Tigris’ and its Subsidiaries’ cash and cash equivalents, marketable securities, accounts and interest receivable and deposits (to the extent refundable to Tigris), in each case as of the close of business on the last Business Day prior to the date of determination, determined in a manner consistent with the manner in which such items were historically determined and in accordance with Tigris’ Audited Financial Statements and Unaudited Interim Balance Sheet minus (b) the sum of Tigris’ and its Subsidiaries’ accounts payable and accrued expenses (other than accrued expenses listed below), in each case as of such date and determined in a manner consistent with the manner in which such items were historically determined and in accordance with Tigris’ Audited Financial Statements and Unaudited Interim Balance Sheet minus (c) the cash cost of any change of control payments or severance payments that are or become due to any employee of Tigris or its Subsidiaries minus (d) the cash cost of any accrued and unpaid retention payments due to any employee of Tigris or its Subsidiaries as of the Closing Date, minus (e) any remaining fees and expenses (including, but not limited to, any attorney’s, accountant’s, financial advisor’s or finder’s fees) as of such date for which Tigris or any of its Subsidiaries is liable incurred by Tigris or any of its Subsidiaries in connection with this Agreement and the Contemplated Transactions or otherwise minus (f) the fees and expenses of the Accounting Firm allocated to Tigris pursuant to Section 1.6(e), minus (g) any bona fide current liabilities payable in cash, in each case to the extent not cancelled at or prior to the Determination Date; provided that in no event shall any liabilities or accruals relating to the Legal Proceeding described on Schedule D hereto be taken into account as a reduction in Net Cash, minus (h) any unpaid amounts payable by Tigris in satisfaction of its obligations under Section 5.7(c) for the period after the Closing, plus (i) the amount of any outstanding principal and accrued interest under the Tigris Note as of the Anticipated Closing Date in excess of $3,508,750, plus (j) any amounts due to be reimbursed to Tigris by Potomac pursuant to Section 9.3(a).

  • Cash Investment Instrument means an Automated Clearing House (“ACH”) transfer, made payable to or endorsed to NCPS in the manner described in Section 3(c) hereof, in full payment for the Shares to be purchased by any Subscriber.

  • Cash Equivalents (a) marketable direct obligations issued by, or unconditionally guaranteed by, the United States government or issued by any agency thereof and backed by the full faith and credit of the United States, in each case maturing within one year from the date of acquisition; (b) certificates of deposit, time deposits, eurodollar time deposits or overnight bank deposits having maturities of six months or less from the date of acquisition issued by any Lender or by any commercial bank organized under the laws of the United States of America or any state thereof having combined capital and surplus of not less than $500,000,000; (c) commercial paper of an issuer rated at least A-2 by S&P or P-2 by Xxxxx’x, or carrying an equivalent rating by a nationally recognized rating agency, if both of the two named rating agencies cease publishing ratings of commercial paper issuers generally, and maturing within six months from the date of acquisition; (d) repurchase obligations of any Lender or of any commercial bank satisfying the requirements of clause (b) of this definition, having a term of not more than 30 days with respect to securities issued or fully guaranteed or insured by the United States government; (e) securities with maturities of one year or less from the date of acquisition issued or fully guaranteed by any state, commonwealth or territory of the United States, by any political subdivision or taxing authority of any such state, commonwealth or territory or by any foreign government, the securities of which state, commonwealth, territory, political subdivision, taxing authority or foreign government (as the case may be) are rated at least A by S&P or A by Xxxxx’x; (f) securities with maturities of six months or less from the date of acquisition backed by standby letters of credit issued by any Lender or any commercial bank satisfying the requirements of clause (b) of this definition; and (g) shares of money market mutual or similar funds which invest exclusively in assets satisfying the requirements of clauses (a) through (f) of this definition.

  • Exempt Irish Investor for the present purposes means:

  • Cash Interest Rate means the Federal Funds Effective Rate - the rate for that day opposite the caption “Federal Funds (Effective)” as set forth in the weekly statistical release designated as H.15 (519), or any successor publication, published by the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System.

  • Cash Out means a monetary settlement of any quantities of energy owed to or from the Transporter, after which settlement Shipper, or such other party having title to the Gas, shall no longer have title to such energy.

  • Cash Interest Coverage Ratio With respect to any Loan for any Relevant Test Period, either (a) the meaning of “Cash Interest Coverage Ratio” or comparable definition set forth in the Underlying Instruments for such Loan, or (b) in the case of any Loan with respect to which the related Underlying Instruments do not include a definition of “Cash Interest Coverage Ratio” or comparable definition, the ratio of (i) EBITDA to (ii) Cash Interest Expense of such Obligor with respect to the applicable Relevant Test Period, as calculated by the Borrower and Collateral Manager in good faith.

  • Cash Burn means an amount equal to the prior period’s Cash minus the current period’s ending Cash that has been adjusted for any changes to Cash as a result of borrowings and repayments of borrowings, proceeds from the sale of equity and the exercise of stock options or warrants, paid-in-capital and minority interest, and capital expenditures financed under a capital lease.

  • Eligible Cash Equivalents means any of the following: (i) securities issued or directly and fully guaranteed or insured by the United States or any agency or instrumentality thereof (provided that the full faith and credit of the United States is pledged in support thereof) maturing not more than one year after the date of acquisition (or such other maturities if not prohibited by the Credit Agreement); (ii) time deposits in and certificates of deposit of any Eligible Bank (or in any other financial institution to the extent the amount of such deposit is within the limits insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation), provided that such investments have a maturity date not more than two years after the date of acquisition and that the average life of all such investments is one year or less from the respective dates of acquisition; (iii) repurchase obligations with a term of not more than 180 days for underlying securities of the types described in clause (i) above or clause (iv) below entered into with any Eligible Bank or securities dealers of recognized national standing; (iv) direct obligations issued by any state of the United States or any political subdivision or public instrumentality thereof, provided that such investments mature, or are subject to tender at the option of the holder thereof, within 365 days after the date of acquisition (or such other maturities if not prohibited by the Credit Agreement) and, at the time of acquisition, have a rating of at least “A-2” or “P-2” (or long-term ratings of at least “A3” or “A-”) from either S&P or Xxxxx’x, or, with respect to municipal bonds, a rating of at least MIG 2 or VMIG 2 from Xxxxx’x (or equivalent ratings by any other nationally recognized rating agency); (v) commercial paper of any Person other than an Affiliate of the Company and other than structured investment vehicles, provided that such investments have a rating of at least A-2 or P-2 from either S&P or Xxxxx’x and mature within 180 days after the date of acquisition (or such other maturities if not prohibited by the Credit Agreement); (vi) overnight and demand deposits in and bankers’ acceptances of any Eligible Bank and demand deposits in any bank or trust company to the extent insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation against the Bank Insurance Fund; (vii) money market funds (and shares of investment companies that are registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940) substantially all of the assets of which comprise investments of the types described in clauses (i) through (vi); (viii) United States dollars, or money in other currencies received in the ordinary course of business; (ix) asset-backed securities and corporate securities that are eligible for inclusion in money market funds; (x) fixed maturity securities which are rated BBB- and above by S&P or Baa3 and above by Xxxxx’x; provided such investments will not be considered Eligible Cash Equivalents to the extent that the aggregate amount of investments by the Company and its Subsidiaries in fixed maturity securities which are rated BBB+, BBB or BBB- by S&P or Xxx0, Xxx0 or Baa3 by Xxxxx’x exceeds 20% of the aggregate amount of their investments in fixed maturity securities; and (xi) instruments equivalent to those referred to in clauses (i) through (vi) above or funds equivalent to those referred to in clause (vii) above denominated in Euros or any other foreign currency customarily used by corporations for cash management purposes in jurisdictions outside the United States to the extent advisable in connection with any business conducted by the Company or any Subsidiary, all as determined in good faith by the Company.

  • Hedging Termination Value means, in respect of any one or more Hedging Contracts, after taking into account the effect of any legally enforceable netting agreement relating to such Hedging Contracts, (a) for any date on or after the date such Hedging Contracts have been closed out and termination value(s) determined in accordance therewith, such termination value(s), and (b) for any date prior to the date referenced in clause (a), the amount(s) determined as the xxxx-to-market value(s) for such Hedging Contracts, as determined based upon one or more mid-market or other readily available quotations provided by any recognized dealer in such Hedging Contracts (which may include a Lender or any Affiliate of a Lender).

  • Foreign Cash Equivalents means certificates of deposit or bankers acceptances of any bank organized under the laws of Canada, Japan or any country that is a member of the European Economic Community whose short-term commercial paper rating from S&P is at least A-1 or the equivalent thereof or from Xxxxx'x is at least P-1 or the equivalent thereof, in each case with maturities of not more than twelve months from the date of acquisition.

  • Consolidated Cash Interest Expense means, for any period, Consolidated Interest Expense for such period excluding, however, any interest expense not payable in Cash (including amortization of discount and amortization of debt issuance costs).

  • Unrestricted Cash and Cash Equivalents means, with respect to any Person, cash and Cash Equivalents of such Person that are free and clear of all Liens and not subject to any restrictions on the use thereof to pay Indebtedness and other obligations of such Person.

  • Adjusted gross proceeds means gross proceeds less cash prizes, cost of

  • Cash or Cash Equivalents means (a) cash; (b) marketable direct obligations issued or unconditionally guaranteed by the United States Government or issued by an agency thereof and backed by the full faith and credit of the United States, in each case maturing within one (1) year after the date of acquisition thereof; (c) marketable direct obligations issued by any state of the United States of America or any political subdivision of any such state or any public instrumentality thereof maturing within ninety (90) days after the date of acquisition thereof and, at the time of acquisition, having one of the two highest ratings obtainable from any two of S&P, Moody’s or Fitch (or, if at any time no two of the foregoing shall be rating such obligations, then from such other nationally recognized rating services as are reasonably acceptable to Administrative Agent); (d) domestic corporate bonds, other than domestic corporate bonds issued by Borrower or any of its Affiliates, maturing no more than two (2) years after the date of acquisition thereof and, at the time of acquisition, having a rating of at least A or the equivalent from any two (2) of S&P, Moody’s or Fitch (or, if at any time no two of the foregoing shall be rating such obligations, then from such other nationally recognized rating services as are reasonably acceptable to Administrative Agent); (e) variable-rate domestic corporate notes or medium term corporate notes, other than notes issued by Borrower or any of its Affiliates, maturing or resetting no more than one (1) year after the date of acquisition thereof and having a rating of at least A or the equivalent from two of S&P, Moody’s or Fitch (or, if at any time no two of the foregoing shall be rating such obligations, then from such other nationally recognized rating services as are reasonably acceptable to Administrative Agent); (f) commercial paper (foreign and domestic) or master notes, other than commercial paper or master notes issued by Borrower or any of its Affiliates, and, at the time of acquisition, having a long-term rating of at least A or the equivalent from S&P, Moody’s or Fitch and having a short-term rating of at least A-2 and P-2 from S&P and Moody’s, respectively (or, if at any time neither S&P nor Moody’s shall be rating such obligations, then the highest rating from such other nationally recognized rating services as are reasonably acceptable to Administrative Agent); (g) domestic and foreign certificates of deposit or domestic time deposits or foreign deposits or bankers’ acceptances (foreign or domestic) in Dollars, Hong Kong Dollars, Singapore Dollars, Pounds Sterling, Euros or Yen that are issued by a bank (I) which has, at the time of acquisition, a long-term rating of at least A or the equivalent from S&P, Moody’s or Fitch (or, if at any time no two of the foregoing shall be rating such obligations, then from such other nationally recognized rating services as are reasonably acceptable to Administrative Agent) and (II) if a domestic bank, which is a member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation; (h) overnight securities repurchase agreements, or reverse repurchase agreements secured by any of the foregoing types of securities or debt instruments, provided that the collateral supporting such repurchase agreements shall have a value not less than 101% of the principal amount of the repurchase agreement plus accrued interest; and (i) money market funds invested in investments substantially all of which consist of the items described in clauses (a) through (h) above.

  • Recourse Amount Has the meaning specified in Section 17.10 of the Participation Agreement.

  • Unrestricted Cash means all cash and cash equivalents other than restricted cash.

  • Disposition Value means, at any time, with respect to any property

  • Qualified Cash means, as of any date of determination, the amount of unrestricted cash and Cash Equivalents of Borrowers and their Subsidiaries that is in Deposit Accounts or in Securities Accounts, or any combination thereof, and which such Deposit Account or Securities Account is the subject of a Control Agreement and is maintained by a branch office of the bank or securities intermediary located within the United States.

  • Net Working Capital Target means $0.00.