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amortization 1. ACC Abschreibung f, Amortisation f, Amortisierung f, Tilgung f, Rückkauf m; 2. BANK Amortisierung f; 3. FIN Rückfluss m, Rückzahlung f, Schuldentilgung f, Tilgung f, Rückkauf mEnglisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > amortization
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amortization Amortisation fEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > amortization
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amor·ti·za·tion[əˌmɔ:tɪˈzeɪʃən, AM æˌmɔ:rˈt̬ə-]\amortization period Tilgungsdauer f* * *[ə"mOːtaI'zeISən]nAmortisation f* * *amortization [əˌmɔː(r)tıˈzeıʃn; ˌæmɔː(r)tıˈz-; -taı-; US besonders ˌæmərtə-] s WIRTSCH Amortisation f:a) (ratenweise) Tilgungb) Abschreibung f:amortization fund Amortisations-, Tilgungsfonds mEBITDA abk earnings before interest, tax, amortization, and depreciation WIRTSCH Betriebsergebnis n vor Zinsen, Steuern, Abschreibungen auf Firmenwert und auf das sonstige Anlagevermögen* * *n.Amortisation f.Tilgung -en f. -
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Amortization — or amortisation is the process of decreasing, or accounting for, an amount over a period of time. The word comes from Middle English amortisen to kill, alienate in mortmain, from Anglo French amorteser , alteration of amortir , from Vulgar Latin… … Wikipedia
amortization — I noun clearance, defrayal, defrayment, disbursement, discharge, extinction of a debt, extinguishment of claim, liquidation of a debt, payment, remittance, satisfaction associated concepts: amortization contract, amortization of a mortgage,… … Law dictionary
Amortization — A*mor ti*za tion, n. [LL. amortisatio, admortizatio. See {Amortize}, and cf. {Admortization}.] 1. (Law) The act or right of alienating lands to a corporation, which was considered formerly as transferring them to dead hands, or in mortmain. [1913 … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
amortization — (n.) 1670s, in reference to lands given to religious orders, from M.L. amortizationem (nom. amortizatio), noun of action from pp. stem of amortizare (see AMORTIZE (Cf. amortize)). Of debts, from 1824 … Etymology dictionary
amortization — [ə môr′tiz məntam΄ər ti zā′shən, ə môr΄təzā′shən] n. 1. an amortizing or being amortized 2. money put aside for amortizing a debt, etc.: also amortizement [ə môr′tiz mənt] … English World dictionary
amortization — (1) The process of making regular, periodic decreases in the book or carrying value of an asset. For example, when a bond is purchased at a price above 100, the difference between the purchase price and the par value, the premium, is amortized.… … Financial and business terms
amortization — A cost *allocation method used to record the reduction in value of an asset over time. The classic case of amortization is the matching of the cost of an item of *property, plant, and equipment to its *useful life. Assets generally lose value as… … Auditor's dictionary
amortization — / amortazeyshsn/ In accounting, the allocation (and charge to expense) of the cost or other basis of an intangible asset over its estimated useful life. Intangible assets which have an indefinite life (e.g., goodwill) are not amortizable.… … Black's law dictionary
amortization — / amortazeyshsn/ In accounting, the allocation (and charge to expense) of the cost or other basis of an intangible asset over its estimated useful life. Intangible assets which have an indefinite life (e.g., goodwill) are not amortizable.… … Black's law dictionary
amortization — /am euhr teuh zay sheuhn, euh mawr /, n. 1. an act or instance of amortizing a debt or other obligation. 2. the sums devoted to this purpose. Also, amortizement. [1665 75; < ML a(d)mortization (s. of admortizatio). See AMORTIZE, ATION] * * * In… … Universalium
Amortization — The repayment of a loan by installments. The New York Times Financial Glossary * * * amortization a‧mor‧ti‧za‧tion [əˌmɔːtaɪˈzeɪʆn ǁ ˌæmərtə ] also amortisation noun 1. [countable, uncountable] ACCOUNTING … Financial and business terms