itfak

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amortization
(Ticaret) A variety of practices such as depreciation, depletion, or writeoffs to expense the initial cost of a capital investment over multiple fiscal periods
The extinction of a debt, usually by means of a sinking fund; also, the money thus paid
In accounting, the process by which the cost of an intangible asset (such as an intellectual property right) is distributed over the projected useful life of the asset
{i} depreciation; decrease; gradual payment of debt
payment of an obligation in a series of installments or transfers the reduction of the value of an asset by prorating its cost over a period of years
In finance, the systematic repayment of a debt; in accounting, the systematic writing off of some account over a period of years. An example of the first meaning is a home mortgage, which may be repaid in monthly installments that include interest and a gradual reduction of the principal. Such systematic reduction is safer for the lender, since it is easier for the borrower to repay a series of small amounts than a single lump sum. In the second sense, a firm may gradually reduce the balance-sheet valuation of a depreciable asset such as a building, machine, or mine. The U.S. government has sometimes permitted accelerated amortization of assets, which encourages industrial development by decreasing a company's tax burden in the years immediately after a purchase
Such a projection with respect to a particular asset
The act or right of alienating lands to a corporation, which was considered formerly as transferring them to dead hands, or in mortmain
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