A prolonged amortization phase results in a less than optimum neuromuscular efficiency from loss of elastic potential energy. |
|
Since impairment depends on market values, it will be much less predictable than straight-line amortization based on acquisition price. |
|
When you use the amortization or annuity method, you must factor in an annual interest rate. |
|
Mr Edmonds estimates that three or four times earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization, or EBITDA, is typical. |
|
The advantage of accelerated amortization for tax purposes lies in the deferment of taxes rather than in their reduction. |
|
The resulting amortization is therefore accelerated relative to the depreciation of properties held for a number of years. |
|
Its stock, trading at just two to three times earnings before, interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization, was low, even for the down-trodden auto-parts industry. |
|
The decrease in other operating expenses is due to the drop in amortization and professional fees. |
|
The simplest method of allowing for the costs of capital services is to calculate the annual amortization of the building over its expected life. |
|
Most of the resources were to be earmarked for priority sectors, for debt amortization and for overhead. |
|
The increase for the quarter relates to the amortization of certain intangible assets. |
|
New privatization receipts are envisaged to be mainly used for debt amortization. |
|
Cash flow is calculated by adding back depreciation, amortization and provisions and other non cash items to net income. |
|
The adjustment, eliminating amortization of inventory step-up, is intended to restore the normal margin of such sales. |
|
The amortization method and estimate of the useful life of an intangible asset is reviewed annually. |
|
However, from 2000 to 2003, the annual disbursements were higher than the amortization. |
|
The validity and defensibility of exposure amortization for carcinogenic substances is under review by Health Canada. |
|
Monthly payments are based on the term, generally between six months and five years, and the loan amortization period, taking into account the mortgage interest rate. |
|
Asset step-up induced depreciation and amortization tax shields are created in the framework of corporate mergers and acquisitions. |
|
The loan called for repayment in five years with amortization over 15 years and a balloon payment. |
|
|
The upgrades are due to defeasance, stable performance, amortization, and an increase in credit enhancement since issuance. |
|
The amortization of acquisition premiums or discounts is recorded as a deduction from or addition to interest earned on those securities, respectively. |
|
With the introduction of extended amortizations, Genworth customers are now able to port or refinance into a mortgage with an amortization period of up to 35-years. |
|
Consequently, the Bank believes that earnings before amortization of intangibles provides the reader with an understanding of the Bank's results that can be consistently tracked from period to period. |
|
Long-term investments were recorded at cost net of amortization of discounts or premiums and were written down when there was a loss of value that was other than temporary. |
|
Rather than stacking up all these options, and to optimise land purchase by the farmer, is it not simply enough to accept amortization of agricultural lands in the same way as the farm buildings? |
|
These changes were applied in order to record amortization in a systematical manner that is better suited to the nature of property, plant and equipment and their useful lives. |
|
The Company's income statement summarizes the Company's annual income and expenses and shows, after deductions for amortization and reserves, the Company's profits or losses for the fiscal year. |
|
This evolution is the result of the combined effect of a weak Mobile revenues growth, despite a good control of operating and sales costs, and the growth of amortization with the speedup of capital expenditure. |
|
Improved earnings were attributable to focused cost management, increased revenue from our expanded sales force and the discontinuance of goodwill amortization due to a change in generally accepted accounting principles. |
|
In the second sense, the amortization of an asset, such as a building, a machine, or a mine, over its estimated life has the effect of reducing its balance-sheet valuation and charging its cost into the expenses of operation. |
|
Accelerated amortization was permitted in the United States during World War II and extended after the war to encourage business to expand productive facilities that would serve the national defense. |
|
Revenue from investments is recorded on an accrual basis and includes interest earned, amortization of premiums and discounts, gains or losses on sales of securities, and revenues from securities lending activities. |
|
So it's not a step backwards in terms of the amortization part of that. |
|
If an entity chooses to classify by function then additional disclosures relating to amortization, depreciation, and staff costs must be disclosed. |
|
Rather, the first loan's points continue their amortization and the new loan's points also begin to amortize. |
|
As a result of these renegotiations, adjustments will be made in the rates of amortization of the investments in these contracts. |
|
Operating Expenses do not reflect such items as ground rent, mortgage interest, amortization, depreciation, income taxes or capital expenditures. |
|
You lose the amortization of your capital equipment, taxwise. Compare this with the cost of leasing. |
|
Expenses eligible for the 60-month amortization include start-up and investigatory expenses, such as due diligence. |
|
|
Thus, for a taxpayer to be entitled to an amortization deduction on an amortizable Sec. |
|
Additionally, investors are protected from a deterioration in asset quality, seller insolvency or servicer default by early amortization triggers. |
|
The depreciation-amortization impact ratio shows the percentage of cash from operations resulting from add-backs of depreciation and amortization. |
|
Financing was based on a 10 year term with a 25 year amortization. |
|