Amortization or amortisation may refer to:

  • The process by which loan principal decreases over the life of an amortizing loan
  • Amortization (accounting), the expensing of acquisition cost minus the residual value of intangible assets in a systematic manner, or the completion of such a process
  • Amortization (tax law), the cost recovery system for intangible property
  • Amortized analysis, a method of analysing execution cost of algorithms
  • Amortization (zoning), the time period a non-conforming property has to conform to a new zoning classification before the non-conforming use becomes prohibited

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city over to Bavaria from 8 September, with Bavaria guaranteeing the amortisation of the city's 12.5 million guilder public debt. After the fall of Napoleon

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ACF Fiorentina

plus player swap that potentially increased the cost by the increase in amortisation of player contracts (an intangible assets). For example, Marco Rossi

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Income statement

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AS Roma

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