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The ability to further amortize the development costs of those engines by changing North American minds about diesel must appeal mightily to the accountants in Munich.
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It is ridiculous to force companies to amortize R&D for several years.
Of all the common bond-tax errors, the most surprising to me is neglecting to amortize premiums paid on taxable bonds.
And if you're going to spend a lot of money on advertising, they realized, you need to be in more theatres to amortize the cost.
To help amortize the costs of such a plan, WB would go even further into the HBO model by using a second run of each episode somewhere else on its schedule -- in the same week.
IV says its current asset valuations are the product of accounting rules requiring it to expense its R&D costs and to amortize patent purchase price.
In 1729, the French government staged a sort of lottery to help amortize some of the royal debt.
Thus, a single reference can provide enough information to effectively encode RNA-seq reads from many organisms, further allowing its size to be amortized across collections of read sets.
To make owning a commodities fund work, you need to hold it for a good number of years to amortize this sales charge.
Those pushing the plan are taking pains to avoid describing it as "borrowing," saying they are seeking to amortize or "smooth" pension contributions.
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