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 Übersetzung für 'amortize' von Englisch nach Deutsch
VERB   to amortize | amortized | amortized
amortizing | amortizes
SYNO to amortise | to amortize
fin.
to amortize
abschreiben
99
to amortizeabzahlen
31
to amortizeamortisieren
25
to amortizetilgen
20
to amortizerückzahlen
10
to amortizezurückzahlen
to amortizesich amortisieren
3 Wörter
to amortize a debteine Schuld tilgen
fin.
to amortize a loan
ein Darlehen zurückzahlen
to amortize a mortgageeine Hypothek zurückzahlen
10 Übersetzungen
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • Unlike other sections in the tax code which do not allow current deductions for most startup expenses, section 195 allows a taxpayer to amortize start-up expenditures over a 180-month period.
  • Finally, limited utility has kept production levels low enough that it has been impossible to amortize development costs sufficiently to make GEVs competitive with conventional aircraft.
  • 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.
  • To amortize costs, Roger Corman produced another film, "Ski Troop Attack" at the same time on the same location, utilising the same screenwriter and lead actors.
  • The provision allows taxpayers to elect to amortize the costs of creating or acquiring a musical composition over five years.

  • A balloon payment mortgage is a mortgage which does not fully amortize over the term of the note, thus leaving a balance due at maturity. Most commonly, term lengths are five or seven years.
  • The M45 broadened Nissan's use of the 4.5L V8 that had been exclusive to the Q45, allowing the company to better amortize the engine's development cost.
  • To perform these foundations requested royal license to purchase land and amortize them exactly the amount of assets and income sufficient to support those forms tailored strictly to the law to cease assured that their permanence and perpetuity.
  • The delay came from the inability to secure a lease long enough to amortize these improvement but that issue was supposedly resolved.
  • To change the preceding factors for orbital launch vehicles, proposed methods have included mass-producing simple rockets in large quantities or on large scale, or developing reusable rockets meant to fly very frequently to amortize their up-front expense over many payloads, or reducing rocket performance requirements by constructing a non-rocket spacelaunch system for part of the velocity to orbit (or all of it but with most methods involving some rocket use).

  • If that happens, the next minimum monthly payment will be at a level that would fully amortize the ARM over its remaining term.
  • The club chose to defer to amortize the €10 million transfer fee of Franco Brienza (like every other club on flopped signing prior to 2002), instead of writing off €10 million immediately in order to appear in the 2002–03 financial year.
  • and Chievo chose to amortize the €2M in installments in the lifespan of his contract, despite it was impaired with the benefit (income or performance) generated by the player.
  • Volume managers that use fixed-size PEs, however, typically make PEs relatively large (for example, Linux LVM uses 4 MB by default) in order to amortize the cost of these seeks.
  • Sacco claimed that media outlets try to organize their reporting as much as possible around themes to help them amortize over several reports the work required to educate a journalist to the point where they can discuss a subject intelligently.

  • To amortize costs, Corman's brother Gene produced another film, "Beast from Haunted Cave" at the same time on the same location, utilising the same screenwriter and lead actors.
  • The court reversed the decision of the tax court, finding that because the life estate was acquired as a gift or bequest, that appellee taxpayers could not amortize the value of a life estate.
  • The reason for the need of a liberalisation was the power stations and networks were too expensive to build and it took a lot of time (decades) to amortize the investments.
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