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Clawback

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Clawback
A dividend clawback is an arrangement whereby the equity owners commit to use dividends they have received in the past to finance the cash needs of the project or corporation in the future. Clawback has a more general definition. For example, premiums paid on an insurance policy may be refunded (or clawed back) if the policy is cancelled in a certain time frame. Such an arrangement is specified in the contract and referred to as a clawback provision.

Clawback
1. A drop in a security's price after a previous rise.

2. Money that must be refunded or given back for some reason or other. The term especially applies to tax advantages extended to a taxpayer subject to certain conditions that the taxpayer did not fulfill.

clawback
1. A provision in an incentive stock option that requires an employee to reimburse the company for any gains from exercising options in the event the employee goes to work for a direct competitor within a specified number of months of exercise.
2. Excessive management share of profits that must be refunded to investors of a venture capital fund. A clawback is required when managers of a venture capital fund take a contractual share of early investment gains that are subsequently reduced by losses.


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EUROPEAN Commission backing for the sell-off of North-east-based Northern Rock raised hopes today of a Government clawback of taxpayers' cash ploughed into the nationalised bank.
I think the clawback mechanism is actually quite useful,' Bischoff told a Business for New Europe event on Thursday.
There's got to be a clawback system in remuneration itself, so that if things are not working in year two then there is a clawback that is possible.
 
 
 
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