In 13 years, nobody has ever asked him to amortize the land we have used for parks. |
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In the short run, it is made to appear sustainable in some degree by inflation, which causes a country to amortize its debts via interest rates. |
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A newer trailer allows you to amortize the initial cost over more years and maximize the benefits of the features you request. |
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Because much of the outlay pays for property, plant, and equipment, most food chains amortize this cost over several years. |
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The following year a sinking fund was established in an effort to amortize the debt. |
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A robot helping in a manufacturing production run may last only 6 months, not enough time to amortize a big investment in engineering. |
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To amortize that investment, it is desirable that a given facility be designed to serve for several ecosystem generations. |
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Currently, companies that hedge an interest-rate or price risk with an option contract can amortize the cost of the option over the life of the contract. |
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Amortization is provided on a basis and at rates assigned to amortize the cost of the assets over their estimated useful lives. |
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Term: The number of months the client wants to amortize the loan payments over. |
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The Group will use the corridor method to amortize its actuarial losses and gains in its IFRS financial statements. |
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Plans with solvency deficiencies would continue to have a five-year period to amortize their deficits. |
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And if you're going to spend a lot of money on advertising, they realized, you need to be in more theatres to amortize the cost. |
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They amortize their costs over a large basin of customers and above all, they are in competition. |
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This includes the option to amortize market related gains and losses and other actuarial movements through pension expense. |
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This is the only way for them to amortize their investments and in doing so promote competition between cable network operators and former monopolists to the benefit of the economy and the consumers as well. |
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Lanier said he and a fellow rider, for instance, debated the merits of how to amortize the cost of their personal seat licenses and whether to use the straight-line method or the double declining balance depreciation method. |
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The only way they could keep their school fees low, then, was to amortize this investment over large numbers of schools with large numbers of students — at least 50 per class. |
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Entities are not permitted to amortize capital contributions over a shorter period such as the development period of the capital asset or until it is acquired. |
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It will amortize one month's payments each time or one year's payments each time the loop is executed, depending on whether the number 1 or 12 is in the display when you start running the program. |
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Charging for processing time was one way to amortize their cost. |
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Accordingly, Cominar will use the straight-line method to amortize the cost of its income properties over an estimated useful life of forty years. |
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Amortization of fixed assets is computed using the straight-line method at rates calculated to amortize the cost of the assets less their residual values over their estimated useful lives. |
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This is a very important improvement which takes into account the fact that broadcasters need legal certainty and have to amortize investments over a period longer than five years. |
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During the current year ending March 31, 2003, management reviewed the estimates of useful lives that were being used to amortize certain capital assets. |
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The laws of finance require that equipment be amortized, but we know that if we do amortize our equipment, we produce dangerous nuclear waste in increasingly large quantities. |
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Companies use the useful life of assets to guide their decisions on whether or not to amortize them on their financial statements. |
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Rather, the first loan's points continue their amortization and the new loan's points also begin to amortize. |
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The revenue procedure is intended by the IRS to provide the exclusive procedures for the adoption of methods to amortize package design costs. |
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The IRS rejected the deduction, saying the company had to capitalize the payment and amortize it over the life of the new lease. |
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The only issue is whether Y must amortize the covenant under Sec. |
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Regulations require a taxpayer to file an election to amortize start-up expenditures no later than the due date for the tax year in which the trade or business begins. |
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Prior to its enactment in 1993, entities that acquired another trade or business faced the heavy burden of a two-pronged test to amortize acquired intangibles. |
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