Value added definition

Value added means that portion of the bid price not constituting the cost of materials;
Value added means the ex-works price minus the customs value of each of the materials incorporated which originate in the other Contracting Parties with which cumulation is applicable or, where the customs value is not known or cannot be ascertained, the first ascertainable price paid for the materials in the exporting Contracting Party;
Value added refers to the EVAAS Value-Added methodology provided by SAS, Inc., which provides a measure of student progress at the district and school level based on each student’s scores on state issued standardized assessments.

Examples of Value added in a sentence

  • The annual final summative rating of teacher effectiveness shall utilize SGM data from the previous year for all teachers (Value-Added, Vendor Assessments, and SLOs), in conjunction with the teacher performance rating from the current year.

  • Accordingly, and in terms of §20(7) of the Value-Added Tax Act, 1991 read together with VAT Practice Note No. 2 of 1991, no tax invoice shall be required to be issued by GAAP in respect of the Monthly Rental or Support Services fees due by Client in terms of this Agreement.


More Definitions of Value added

Value added means the enhancement or improvement of the overall value of an agricultural commodity or of an animal or plant product into a product of higher value. The enhancement or improvement includes, but is not limited to, marketing, agricultural processing, transforming, or packaging.
Value added means the ex-works price minus the customs value of each of the materials incorporated which originate in the other countries referred to in Articles 3 and 4 with which cumulation is applicable or, where the customs value is not known or cannot be ascertained, the first ascertainable price paid for the materials in the United Kingdom or in Ukraine;
Value added refers to the Value-Added methodology provided by ODE. The student academic growth measure of the evaluation shall be based on the Value-Added data for a teacher whose schedule is comprised of courses or subjects for whom teacher-level Value-Added data is applicable. ORC/ODE This includes anyone who receives teacher-level value-added reports through EVAAS (A1-Teacher instructs Value-Added subjects exclusively; A2-Teacher instructs Value-Added subjects, but not exclusively). Student eligibility is determined through the ODE linkage process.
Value added means the difference between the ex-works cost of the finished product and the [f.o.b.][c.i.f.] value of the materials imported from outside the LDC and used in the production;
Value added refers to the value-added methodology provided by ODE. Where value-added data for grades 4-8 for English language arts and mathematics exists (via state-provided assessments), value-added data must be one of the multiple measures used in calculating student growth.
Value added means the ex-works price minus the customs value of each of the products incorporated which originated in another country of the regional group.
Value added in respect to exports means the difference between the value of final goods exported and the value of the raw materials and intermediate goods used to produce the final goods exported.