Economic Value definition
Examples of Economic Value in a sentence
It is anticipated that, for fiscal year 1998, the bonus plan will be based on Economic Value Added, while for fiscal 1999 and after the plan will be based on EBITDA.
By way of clarification, except to the extent such amounts have been accrued or earned as of the date of termination, Employee shall not be entitled to any bonus payout under any Company plan or program, including, without limitation, any Economic Value Added bonus plan of which Employee is a participant, in the event Employee's employment is terminated by the Company pursuant to this section 6(b).
The criteria to be considered in agreeing the LTIP shall include Economic Value Added and such targets and other criteria as may be agreed in good faith between Company and Parent.
The criteria to be considered in agreeing the plan shall include the National Australia Bank Group's Economic Value Added Incentive Plan and such targets and other criteria as may be agreed in good faith between Company and Parent.
If the Executive dies prior to receiving all funds payable hereunder, the entire unpaid balance shall be paid in the same manner as provided for the Executive under the Company's Economic Value Added Incentive Compensation Plan.