Distributable Cashflow definition

Distributable Cashflow means, in relation to any period, the amount that would be calculated for that period were the same calculations made to arrive at the amount as were made in arriving at the calculation of surplus cash flow prior to payment of the additional concession fee under paragraph 3.1(d) in the Financial Model, but excluding expenses insofar as:
Distributable Cashflow means, in relation to any period, the amount that would be calculated for that period were the same calculations made to arrive at the amount as were made in arriving at the calculation of surplus cash flow prior to payment of the additional concession fee under paragraph 3.1(d) or any variable lease rental under the Company Leases or the Trust Concurrent Leases in the Financial Model, but excluding the Forecast Enhancement Cashflows, and amounts or expenses insofar as: 18
Distributable Cashflow means all proceeds that the Company receives for its own account resulting from the operation of the business of the Company, including, without limitation, any funds received for claims for reimbursements from the USAC under the Lifeline Business or Affordable Connectivity Program, less (1) operating charges and expenses (which shall not include any depreciation or amortization deductions) included in computing Profits and Losses, (2) the payment of all expenses of the Company incident to the transaction resulting in such proceeds, (3) the payment of debts and liabilities of the Company then due and outstanding, and (4) the establishment of any reserves that the Manager reasonably elects to maintain for the administrative requirements of the Company not directly related to the Parties activities under this Agreement. “Profits” and “Losses” means for each fiscal year of the Company, the taxable income or loss of the Company, as reasonably determined by the Manager in a manner that gives substantive economic effect to the activities of the Company and the relative income, expenses, and other tax attributes attributable to the Manager or KonaTel, respectively.

Examples of Distributable Cashflow in a sentence

  • Adjusted EBITDA and Distributable Cashflow are non-GAAP financial measures.

  • These factors are discussed in detail under Distributable Cashflow.

  • Step-in Payments, Distributable Cashflow for a period shall be calculated without regard toSch.

Related to Distributable Cashflow

  • Distributable Cash Flow means the cash flow available for distribution to Shareholders as dividends as described under “Dividends”;

  • Distributable Cash means all cash, revenues and funds received by the Company from Company operations, less the sum of the following to the extent paid or set aside by the Company: (i) all principal and interest payments on indebtedness of the Company and all other sums paid to lenders; (ii) all cash expenditures incurred incident to the normal operation of the Company’s business; (iii) such Reserves as the Managers deem reasonably necessary to the proper operation of the Company’s business.

  • Available Cash means, with respect to any Quarter ending prior to the Liquidation Date:

  • Available Cash Flow means an amount, with respect to each Fiscal Year or portion thereof during the Term, equal to the excess, if any, of the Operating Profit over the Owner’s Priority.

  • Distributable Profits has the meaning assigned to it in the LLC Agreement.

  • Excess Cashflow With respect to any Distribution Date, an amount, if any, equal to the sum of (a) the Remaining Excess Spread for such Distribution Date and (b) the Overcollateralization Release Amount for such Distribution Date.

  • Distributable Funds with respect to any month or other period, as applicable, shall mean an amount equal to the Cash Flow of the Company for such month or other period, as applicable, as reduced by reserves for anticipated capital expenditures, future working capital needs and operating expenses, contingent obligations and other purposes of the Company or any Subsidiary, the amounts of which shall be reasonably determined from time to time by the Management Committee.

  • Distributable surplus means the Gains that has been realised on a marked to market basis and is carried forward to the balance sheet at market value, arising out of appreciation on investments which is readily available for distribution to the unit holders as Income.

  • Class X Distributable Amount On any Distribution Date, (i) as a distribution in respect of interest, the amount of interest that has accrued on the Class X Interest and not applied as an Extra Principal Distribution Amount on such Distribution Date, plus any such accrued interest remaining undistributed from prior Distribution Dates, plus, without duplication, (ii) as a distribution in respect of principal, any portion of the principal balance of the Class X Interest which is distributable as an Overcollateralization Reduction Amount, minus (iii) any amounts paid as a Basis Risk Payment.

  • Net Available Cash from an Asset Disposition means cash payments received (including any cash payments received by way of deferred payment of principal pursuant to a note or installment receivable or otherwise and net proceeds from the sale or other disposition of any securities received as consideration, but only as and when received, but excluding any other consideration received in the form of assumption by the acquiring person of Indebtedness or other obligations relating to the properties or assets that are the subject of such Asset Disposition or received in any other non-cash form) therefrom, in each case net of:

  • Distributable Items means, as prescribed by CRD IV, the amount of the profits at the end of the last financial year plus any profits brought forward and reserves available for that purpose before distributions to holders of own funds instruments less any losses brought forward, profits which are non-distributable pursuant to provisions in legislation or the institution’s by-laws and sums placed to non-distributable reserves in accordance with applicable national law or the statutes of the institution, those losses and reserves being determined on the basis of the individual accounts of the institution and not on the basis of the consolidated accounts, or any successor provision thereto;

  • Monthly Excess Cashflow For any Distribution Date, an amount equal to the sum of the Monthly Excess Interest and Overcollateralization Release Amount, if any, for such date.

  • Distributable Income means, for any period, the net income of Centurion Apartment REIT, including income earned from its proportionate interest under the Rollover Agreement and its applicable consolidated Subsidiaries for such period set out in its consolidated financial statements as determined in accordance with GAAP, subject to certain adjustments, including: (a) adding back the following items: depreciation, amortization (except for amortization of deferred financing costs, future income tax expense, losses on dispositions of assets and amortization of any net discount on long-term debt assumed from vendors of properties at rates of interest less than fair value); and (b) deducting the following items: future income tax credits, interest on convertible debentures to the extent not already deducted in computing net income, gains on dispositions of assets and amortization of any net premium on long- term debt assumed from vendors of properties at rates of interest greater than fair value and any other adjustments determined by the Trustees in their discretion.

  • Cash Flow Distribution Amount As to any calendar month, the aggregate amount of principal distributable in respect of the Mortgage Securities in such calendar month.

  • Net Monthly Excess Cashflow With respect to each Distribution Date, the sum of (a) any Overcollateralization Release Amount for such Distribution Date and (b) the excess of (x) Available Funds for such Distribution Date over (y) the sum for such Distribution Date of (A) the Monthly Interest Distributable Amounts for the Class A Certificates and the Mezzanine Certificates, (B) the Unpaid Interest Shortfall Amounts for the Class A Certificates and (C) the Principal Remittance Amount.

  • Class IO Distribution Amount As defined in Section 5.07(f) hereof. For purposes of clarity, the Class IO Distribution Amount for any Distribution Date shall equal the amount payable to the Supplemental Interest Trust on such Distribution Date in excess of the amount payable on the Class IO Interest on such Distribution Date, all as further provided in Section 5.07(f) hereof.

  • Class B Principal Distributable Amount means, for any Distribution Date: (A) during the Revolving Period, zero; and (B) during the Amortization Period, an amount equal to the lesser of: (i) the positive difference of (x) Available Funds remaining after payment of the amounts set forth in clauses (i) through (iv) of Section 5.08(a) hereto minus (y) the Class A Principal Distributable Amount and (ii) the Class B Note Balance; provided, however, on the Class B Stated Final Maturity Date, the Class B Principal Distributable Amount will equal the Class B Note Balance.

  • Distribution Amount means the principal amount of $42,500,000 for each of the COP Swap Counterparties, plus interest, on and after October 15, 2014, on the unpaid Net Amount at the rate applicable to obligations under the Postpetition Financing Agreement, payable in cash in the manner set forth in the COP Swap Settlement Agreement.

  • Class A Principal Distributable Amount means, for any Distribution Date: (A) during the Revolving Period, zero; and (B) during the Amortization Period, an amount equal to the lesser of: (i) Available Funds remaining after payment of the amounts set forth in clauses (i) through (iv) of Section 5.08(a) hereto and (ii) the Class A Note Balance; provided, however, on the Class A Stated Final Maturity Date, the Class A Principal Distributable Amount will equal the Class A Note Balance.

  • Eligible Cash means cash held in a segregated restricted deposit account maintained with and pledged to the Administrative Agent, for the benefit of the Lender Secured Parties, as security for the Obligations, and in which the Administrative Agent, for the benefit of the Lender Secured Parties, has a first priority perfected security interest.

  • Interest Distributable Amount With respect to any Distribution Date and each Class of Certificates, the sum of (i) the Monthly Interest Distributable Amount for that Class and (ii) the Unpaid Interest Shortfall Amount for that Class.