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amortize
amortize, -ise, v. (əˈmɔːtɪz) Forms: 4 amorteise, 5–6 amortyse, -eyse, -ysse, 4 amortise, 7– amortize. Aphet. 5 mortayse. [orig. a. Fr. amortiss- extended stem of amort-ir to bring to death, cogn. w. Pr. amortir, OCat. amortir, It. ammortire:—possible late L. *admortīre, f. ad to + mort-em death. Th...
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amortize
amortizeamortise, / əˈmɔ:taɪz; ?@ ˈæmərtaɪz; `æmɚˌtaɪz/ v [Tn](law 律) end (a debt) by making regular payments into a special fund 向某基金管理机构分期偿还, 摊还(债款).
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Alberto Schettino
The club also corrected the asset table of the club by setting up a special 10-year amortize fund in 2002–03 season, which Schettino's contract value had write-down (more correctly moved to the special fund) €3.08 million, and would amortize in 10-year period.
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Marco Mancinelli
made both club had a player selling revenue of €950,000 (documented in 2005–06 financial year on Vicenza side) and a player acquire cost which would amortize On Verona side, Mancinelli's new contract value was amortize from 2005 to 2009, or a cost of an average of €237,500 a season.
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amortify
† aˈmortify, v. Obs.—0 [ad. med.L. a(d)mortificāre, a purely L. equivalent of admortizāre; f. ad to + mort-em death + -ficāre to do, make: see -fy.] = amortize.1742 Bailey, Amortization..the Act of Amortifying.
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Early v. Commissioner
Tax returns
Appellees sought to amortize the value of the life estate in subsequent tax returns, which appellant Commissioner of Internal Revenue disallowed court reversed the decision of the tax court, finding that because the life estate was acquired as a gift or bequest, that appellee taxpayers could not amortize
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emortise
emortise obs. form of amortize.1598 Stow Surv. xviii. (1603) 168 The emortising and propriation of the Priorie.
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enmortise
† enˈmortise, v. Obs. rare—1. In 5 enmortese. [ad. OFr. enmortiss- lengthened stem of enmortir, var. of amortir: see en- prefix1 A. 2 and amortize.] trans. To convey (property) to a corporation; = amortize 3.1439 in E.E. Wills (1882) 119, I woll that myn executours enmortese vnto the howse of Tewkes...
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Present value interest factor
annual interest rate charged
= the number of years over which the loan will be outstanding
= the annual amount of the fixed regular payments that will amortize
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amortizable
amortizable, -isable, a. (əˈmɔːtɪzəb(ə)l) [f. amortize + -able. Cf. Fr. amortissable.] Capable of being cleared off as a liability; extinguishable.1880 Daily Tel. 4 Dec., Spain has three classes of public debt..The Two per Ct. Exterior and Interior, is amortisable in about 12 years. 1881 Daily News ...
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Inventory revolving line of credit
While many small companies may use Merchant Cash Advances to obtain supplementary working capital, these become very costly as a company scales and amortize
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Amortize the debt problem Monthly payments are made on 130000 dollars at 5% for 25 days. Determine the payment needed to amortize the debt.
A useful formula is $P=R\cdot \frac{1-(1+i)^{-n}}{i}$, where $P$ is the size of the loan (principal); $i$ is the interest rate per period (not the annual rate); and $n$ is the number of interest periods over the life of the loan.
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abastardize
† abastardize, -ise, v. ? Obs. (əˈbɑːstədaɪz, -æ-) [f. Fr. abastard-ir, -iss-ant: see prec. The term. -ise representing the -iss- of the extended stem in Fr. has been refashioned after vbs. in -ize. Cf. amortize.] To render bastard, spurious, or degenerate; to debase, or deteriorate.1580 Hollyband T...
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amortization definition
To amortize a loan means "to kill it off". In accounting, amortization refers to charging or writing
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amortizing
amortizing, -ising, vbl. n. (əˈmɔːtɪzɪŋ) [f. amortize v. + -ing1.] The conveying to mortmain.c 1377 Wyclif Poor Priests Wks. xix. (1879) 278 Þe sotil amortasynge of seculer lordischipis. 1530 Proper Dyaloge (1863) 26 So after the amortesyenge occupyeth y⊇ clarcke. 1618 Pulton tr. Act 27 Edw. I (1632...
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