Adjusted Quick Ratio definition
Examples of Adjusted Quick Ratio in a sentence
If, based on the Adjusted Quick Ratio as shown in Borrower’s financial statements, there is to be an increase in the interest rate, the interest rate increase may be put into effect by Bank as of the first day of the month following the month in which Borrower’s financial statements were due, even if the delivery of the financial statements is delayed.
Changes in the interest rate based on the Borrower’s Adjusted Quick Ratio as provided above shall go into effect as of the first day of the month following the month in which Borrower’s financial statements are received by Bank.
Subject to Section 2.3(b), the principal amount of Advances outstanding under the Revolving Line shall accrue interest at a floating per annum rate based on Borrower’s Adjusted Quick Ratio (and the existence or non-existence of an Event of Default) as set forth below, which interest shall be payable monthly, in arrears, in accordance with Section 2.3(f) below.
Subject to Section 2.3(b), the principal amount of EXIM Advances outstanding under the Revolving Line shall accrue interest at a floating per annum rate based on Borrower’s Adjusted Quick Ratio (and the existence or non-existence of an Event of Default) as set forth below, which interest shall be payable monthly, in arrears, in accordance with Section 2.3(f) below.
Adjusted Quick Ratio at least 1.50:1.00 Prime + 0.75% (Eligible Accounts) or Prime + 1.25% (Eligible Foreign Accounts); Yes No Adjusted Quick Ratio less than 1.50:1.00 Prime + 1.50% (Eligible Accounts); Prime + 2.00% (Eligible Foreign Accounts) Yes No The following financial covenant analyses and information set forth in Schedule 1 attached hereto are true and accurate as of the date of this Certificate.