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The phrase "has been amortized" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used in contexts related to financial and accounting functions. For example, "The company's debt has been amortized over 10 years."
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If a car company sets up a $500 million plant, payable over the first two years, the calculated costs of building cars go down once the tooling has been amortized.
Unamortized Bond Discount The difference between the face value of a bond and the proceeds received from sale of the bond by the issuing company less whatever portion has been amortized (written off to expense as recorded periodically on the Profit and Loss Statement).
To calculate the carrying value of a bond, you will need to know how much of the premium or discount has been amortized, which will depend on the time elapsed since the issue date.
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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.
All costs have been amortized according with the following formula: {C}^{day}=ccdot left[frac{r{left(1+rright)}^{lt}}{{left(1+rright)}^{lt}-1}right]frac{1}{365} (4)where: C day is the amortized daily cost of a given element (for instance a LBL or FBL box or a FURBOT vehicle) c is the element purchase cost; r is the discount rate; lt (number of years) is the element lifetime.
"What we don't agree with is that we carry most of the burden — because the deficit also comes from nuclear and hydroelectric generators, which still receive state aid even though their investments have long been amortized".
But there is another set of stakeholders who have both the power to slow a clean electricity transition and a powerful moral claim to be compensated for losses that have not been amortized or written down by the market.
The tooling for the entire program has not yet been amortized, but probably will be within a couple of years; sales of cars such as the RX 400h will help offset such costs.
The accounting monks of Norwalk, Conn., have since decreed that goodwill never again has to be amortized against earnings.
Even better: New rules say purchased goodwill no longer has to be amortized at all.
And a big $19 billion of that went into goodwill, which again never has to be amortized, only tested for impairment periodically.
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