Discount Factor definition

Discount Factor means the percentage discount applied to additional APCs when more than one APC is provided during the same visit (including the same APC provided more than once). Not all APCs are subject to a discount factor.
Discount Factor means a percentage calculated to provide Buyer with a reasonable return on its investment in the Receivables after taking account of (i) the time value of money based upon the anticipated dates of collection of the Receivables and the cost to Buyer of financing its investment in the Receivables during such period and (ii) the risk of nonpayment by the Obligors. Originator and Buyer may agree from time to time to change the Discount Factor based on changes in one or more of the items affecting the calculation thereof, provided that any change to the Discount Factor shall take effect as of the commencement of a Calculation Period, shall apply only prospectively and shall not affect the Purchase Price payment in respect of Purchase which occurred during any Calculation Period ending prior to the Calculation Period during which Originator and Buyer agree to make such change.
Discount Factor means a percentage calculated to provide Buyer with a reasonable return on its investment in the Receivables after taking account of (i) the time value of money based upon the anticipated dates of collection of the Receivables and the cost to Buyer of financing its investment in the Receivables during such period and (ii) the risk of nonpayment by the Obligors. Originator and Buyer may agree from time to time to change the Discount Factor based on changes in one or more of the items affecting the calculation thereof, provided that any change to the Discount Factor shall take effect as of the commencement of a Calculation Period, shall apply only prospectively and shall not affect the Purchase Price payment made prior to the Calculation Period during which Originator and Buyer agree to make such change.

Examples of Discount Factor in a sentence

  • Note, this discount factor is added to the Paid-In-Full Discount factor.

  • Discount factor applied is between 11% and 30% (2015: 9% and 19%).

  • Note, this discount factor is added to the Green (Pay Plan) Discount factor.

  • If quantified GHG reductions and GHG removal enhancements for the year are positive (i.e. [(∆ AConsite - ∆ BConsite)+ (ACwp, y – BCwp, y) * 80% + SEy] > 0 in Equation 6.1) then use the following formula (Equation 6.11) to calculate the appropriate Avoided Conversion Discount factor, ACD.

  • Discount factor signifies the time value of money and is the cost to the capital investment.


More Definitions of Discount Factor

Discount Factor means a Moody's Discount Factor.
Discount Factor means a Moody’s Discount Factor.
Discount Factor means, with respect to each Collateral Obligation and as of any date of determination, the value (expressed as a percentage of par) of such Collateral Obligation as determined by the Facility Agent in its sole discretion in accordance with Section 2.7.
Discount Factor means a percentage calculated to provide Buyer with a reasonable return on its investment in the Receivables purchased from each Originator after taking account of (i) the time value of money based upon the anticipated dates of collection of such Receivables and the cost to Buyer of financing its investment in such Receivables during such period, (ii) the risk of nonpayment by the Obligors, (iii) servicing costs, and (iv) factoring expenses. Each Originator and Buyer may agree from time to time to change the Discount Factor based on changes in one or more of the items affecting the calculation thereof, provided that any change to the Discount Factor shall take effect as of the commencement of a Calculation Period, shall apply only prospectively and shall not affect the Purchase Price payment made prior to the Calculation Period during which such Originator and Buyer agree to make such change. As of the date hereof, the Discount Factor in respect of Eligible Receivables is 2.0% and the Discount Factor in respect of all other Receivables is 2.0%.
Discount Factor means (a) so long as Moody’s is rating the Series A Preferred Shares at the Trust’s request, the Moody’s Discount Factor, or (b) any applicable discount factor established by any Other Rating Agency, whichever is applicable.
Discount Factor. With respect to each Distribution Date, the product of each Projected Zero Factor for each preceding Distribution Date, including such Distribution Date, with the Projected Zero Factor for the Significance Percentage Calculation Date equal to 1.
Discount Factor means, with respect to each Collateral Obligation and as of any date of determination, the value (expressed as a percentage of par) of such Collateral Obligation as determined by the Administrative Agent in its sole discretion in accordance with Section 2.7.