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The phrase "amortization of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the spreading of the cost of an asset, such as a loan, over a period of time. For example, "The mortgage company offers amortization of up to 30 years."
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The $80 premium will be amortized evenly for 10 years, for an annual amortization of (80 / 10) or $8.
Then in the 1930s strong traditions emerged supporting amortization of mortgage loans; by 1934-1939 69% of commercial bank mortgage loans were amortized.
Under the new rule, amortization of good will will end.
The company reported pro forma earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization of $721 million.
More than half the losses are for amortization of the team's purchase.
This last sentence is supposed to be about amortization of resources.
The amount includes $7.06 million of amortization of previously awarded restricted stock units.
Last year, the company had earnings (before interest, tax, depreciation and amortization) of about $1.2 billion.
The company said it expected to report a profit for the full year, excluding charges and amortization of good will.
"Many co-ops have interest-only mortgages, but many others have mortgages that do provide for amortization of the principal".
A combined company, he said, would have projected annual earnings before taxes, interest and amortization of $17 billion.
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