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If the cost of those forces were amortized into the total cost of petroleum, the true cost of energy, at the gas pump, would be at least $4 or $5 per gallon.
The remaining $1.3 billion will be recognized as an intangible asset in the first quarter of 2011, and will be amortized into the cost of future sales.
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The present arena is a flimsy, aging eyesore, notwithstanding the millions that its owners have lately been pouring into refurbishment — money that would have been amortized by the time a prospective new arena could be made ready.
Unfortunately those great artists are few, and heavy investment goes into a production which needs to be amortized over many consumers (1->n 1->n
And a big $19 billion of that went into goodwill, which again never has to be amortized, only tested for impairment periodically.
"In consultation with our prior auditors, Arthur Andersen, we treated payments made in connection with these agreements that were entered into between 1992 and 1999 as prepaid assets, and amortized them in accordance with the underlying economics of the agreements," Household told the SEC.
Having amortized the tooling for these cars ages ago, these cars put billions into Fords coffers.
Amortized or whatever over six years.
I'd amortized the effort.
Thus, financial investments cannot be amortized completely.
Lecture 14 - Bellman-Ford algorithm, amortized analysis.
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