amortize im PONS Wörterbuch

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They must amortize the cost of the asset over some period, usually an approximation of the useful life of the asset.
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Fully amortizing securitizations are generally collateralised by fully amortizing assets such as home equity loans, auto loans, and student loans.
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During his administration, several low-interest loans, amortized over a twenty-year period, were issued for tourist development.
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On a technical level, high tech organizations explore ways to re-purpose and repackage advanced technologies as a way of amortizing the high overhead.
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Shorter term bonds generally pay interest only until maturity; longer term bonds generally are amortized through annual principal payments.
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These are loans of $1,200 each, amortized with level payments over 4, 12 and 24 months.
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About nine in every ten households owned/ amortized their housing units.
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Unlike amortizing for tax purposes, this would account for how equipment is sporadically paid off internally with the extra revenue, which is not normally done.
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As with other types of loans, mortgages have an interest rate and are scheduled to amortize over a set period of time, typically 30 years.
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He wanted to amortize the copper coinage through an agreement with the tobacco firms.
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