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the amortized
verb
To alienate (property) in mortmain.
synonyms
Exact(2)
That's sort of [unintelligible], we're nowhere close right now with the ads we're selling, but what if we could sell enough ads that ultimately the amortized you know revenue for us could be a penny?
As in all AMMP calculations, the amortized fast multipole method [44] was used to avoid artifacts due to non-bonded and electrostatic cutoffs.
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The figure is larger than the $39.8 million that Yahoo reported, in part because the company amortizes the value of the options over some years and makes different assumptions about their terms.
Some income from the property will flow to the city to cover interest on the debt, amortize the principal and generate extra money for city coffers.
They calculated that the fee, amortized over a year's lease, would make up the $400-a-month 400-a-month 400-a-month difference
Last year the company amortized $1.2 million less than it spent, allowing it to credit that amount to earnings.
In this case, however, the amount amortized each year — let's say it's $5 – cannot be claimed against interest income because there is no interest income for federal tax purposes.
Under the old rules, companies generally amortized the good will over many years, reducing earnings each quarter.
The gap is hidden because the cost of programming gets amortized over the life of the license, Pachter says: "It's a big ticking time bomb".
This will ensure that the seller maintains the property deed until the mortgage is amortized.
When subsidies are added and the cost is amortized over 25 years, the investment barely pays off.
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