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Thus, financial investments cannot be amortized completely.
Do not include intangible assets that cannot be amortized due to its indefinite useful life such as the following: Goodwill.
"Tourism provides jobs which cannot be exported".
Additionally, when using an overlapping mechanism, the GPU memory allocations have a large initialization overhead which must be amortized, but due to the proximity of the memory transfers and the GPU execution, the execution time is not reduced.
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
Similarly, companies that acquire other companies using the so-called purchase method of accounting often end up putting a large value for intangible assets on their balance sheets, which current accounting rules require be amortized over up to 40 years.
And a big $19 billion of that went into goodwill, which again never has to be amortized, only tested for impairment periodically.
When considering the number of photos over which a purchase is likely to be amortized, bear in mind that some photos require contrasting factors: Modest appearance to avoid damage (to camera or photographer) from rough people.
But even if those hardware costs increase, the orbiting infrastructure — which, unlike a cable operator's wires, needs little maintenance — can be amortized over more users.
In 1971, for example, the now-defunct Accounting Principles Board, in the interest of conservative financial reporting, stated that the investment tax credit should be amortized over the life of the asset for which it applies.
The $80 premium will be amortized evenly for 10 years, for an annual amortization of (80 / 10) or $8.
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