Examples of Formula Grants in the following topics:
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- Earmark grants— grants are explicitly specified in appropriations of the U.S.
- Categorical Grants – Categorical Grants are grants, issued by the United States Congress, which may be spent only for narrowly-defined purposes.
- Categorical grants are distributed either on a formula basis or a project basis.
- Formula grants, on the other hand, are distributed based on a standardized formula set by Congress.
- Describe the federal grant program, including its recipients and the forms grants can take
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- An example of an agency that oversees the administration of federal assistance is the Department of Housing and Urban Development, which uses grants to provide public affordable housing.
- Programs administer assistance by "granting" or "awarding" a portion of the assistance to recipients.
- These are called federal grants or awards.
- Given the enormous size of federal assistance provided, the Federal government has designed different types of grants, each with its own unique way of awarding and operating.
- These include project grants, formula grants, and earmark grants.
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- An employee stock option (ESO) is a call (buy) option on a firm's common stock, granted to an employee as part of his compensation.
- An employee stock option (ESO) is a call (buy) option on the common stock of a company, granted by the company to an employee as part of the employee's remuneration package.
- Sometimes a formula is used, such as the average price for the next 60 days after the grant date.
- As of 2006, the International Accounting Standards Board (IASB) and the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) agree that an option's fair value at the grant date should be estimated using an option pricing model.
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- The EPS formula does not include preferred dividends for categories outside of continued operations and net income.
- Diluted Earnings Per Share (diluted EPS) is a company's earnings per share (EPS) calculated using fully diluted outstanding shares (i.e. including the impact of stock option grants and convertible bonds).
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- Molecular formulas are more limiting than chemical names and structural formulas.
- To convert between empirical and molecular formulas, the empirical formula can be multiplied by a whole number to reach the molecular formula.
- In this case, the empirical formula would be multiplied by 6 to get to the molecular formula.
- The compound hydrogen peroxide has the empirical formula HO and the molecular formula H2O2
- Identify the molecular formula of a compound given either its name or structural formula.
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- Recall that the molecular formula of a hydrocarbon (CnHm) provides information about the number of rings and/or double bonds that must be present in its structural formula.
- In the formula shown below a triple bond is counted as two double bonds.
- This molecular formula analysis may be extended beyond hydrocarbons by a few simple corrections.
- All halogens present in the molecular formula must be replaced by hydrogen.
- Each nitrogen in the formula must be replaced by a CH moiety.
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- Diluted earnings per share (EPS) takes the basic EPS formula and accounts for the effect of dilutive shares on earnings.
- Diluted Earnings Per Share (diluted EPS) is a company's earnings per share (EPS) calculated using fully diluted common shares outstanding (i.e. which includes the impact of instruments such as stock option grants and convertible bonds).
- The basic earnings per share formula involves taking the income available for common shareholders (net income minus preferred stock dividends), divided by the weighted average number of common shares outstanding.