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The dollar term loan will amortise at 1% per annum.
The industry is capital intensive; you need to amortise the investment over time.
Following the extension, the covered bonds amortise in line with the cover pool.
The liquidity facility will amortise, subject to the floor, while performance-based triggers are satisfied.
The notes will amortise sequentially in order of seniority until certain target OC levels are met.
FX liquidity will start to be used in 2019, when the banks' restructured Eurobonds begin to amortise.
The liquidity facility will amortise annually in line with the reduction of the outstanding pool balance, subject to the floor.
But for the most part, their money is made over a long period of time, so they amortise the cost of creation over years.
We expect credit expansion to remain challenging due to generally muted demand, while loan portfolios continue to amortise despite accelerating new lending in the housing and consumer finance segments.
Fitch has also assumed the assets amortise at period one instead of a shift in the asset amortisation profile in the first six quarters and the quarter the last bond is due.
Adequate Liquidity Support: Liquidity support will be provided via excess spread, a yield reserve, principal draws and a liquidity reserve sized at 0.82% of the mortgage balance, which will amortise to a reserve floor of AUD375,000.
While NBG I has a soft bullet amortisation profile of the liabilities with a 12-months principal maturity extension, NGB II, Alpha and Piraeus covered bonds envisage a conditional pass-through feature that implies the covered bonds can amortise in line with the cover assets upon the extension of their principal maturity date.
All notes are scheduled to fully amortise by the maturity date in 2033, with debt service covered by rental income paid by BT. The affirmation of Telereal Securitisation Plc's class A notes reflects Fitch's view that vacant possession value (VPV) of the underlying properties in a 'AAsf' rating stress is adequate to cover the class of notes.
Amortization (or amortisation; ) is paying off an amount owed over time by making planned, incremental payments of principal and interest. To amortise a loan means "to kill it off". In accounting, amortisation refers to charging or writing off an intangible asset's cost as an operational expense over its estimated useful life to reduce a company's taxable income.
The new heating system reduces the fuel bill by €18,800 or 75% annually and will thus amortise within seven to eight years. Since 2012 the Neuenwalde Convent coöperates with the Evangelisches Bildungszentrum Bad Bederkesa. , land superintendent of the Lutheran and head of the board of the Bildungszentrum, aims to broaden the role of the Neuenwalde Convent as a centre of encounter and education for the people in the Elbe–Weser triangle.
The reason for such a high number was to amortise the production costs. In the spinoff called 100% Gold it was presented by Melinda Walker. In its original format, three players would take three seconds or less to push buttons on the set corresponding to the multiple-choice answers of 100 general-knowledge questions. Although pulling in reasonable ratings for the channel, it was dropped as part of a station revamp just before 2002.
In July 2003 he returned to Ternana in permanent deal as the club exchanged him with Calaiò for a second time, he also signed a length deal partially to amortise his nominal price tag in years. He left for Meda of Serie C2 that season. With theLombard club, he played a career high so far with 24 league games in a single season. After only played 3 times in the first half of 2004–05 Serie B, he left for Serie C2 club Potenza.
By this time competitor vehicles from volume automakers such as the Peugeot 402 and Citroën Traction were coming with all- steel bodies formed from sheet steel using heavy presses, and without the need for any separate structural frame underneath the panels. The all-steel car bodies could be more curvaceously styled and, given sufficient volumes, more cheaply produced, but Berliet sold fewer than 10,000 Dauphines, and this would have fallen far short of the volumes necessary to amortise the high capital costs involved with heavy steel presses and dies for stamping body panels.
Following his father's (Nedumudi Venu) tragic suicide, Puramanayil Chandran (Mohanlal) was forced leave for Abu Dhabi at the young age of 22, to amortise all his father's debts. The film commences with his mother, Lakshmi (Kaviyoor Ponnamma), faking an illness to persuade Chandran to come back to India to get him married. Chandran takes care of his big family including his mother, uncle, aunt, his younger sister and brothers, and their spouses and children. From the money earned during his years of toil in the Persian Gulf region, Chandran has opened and runs a successful school in the name of his late father.
In addition, Air Charter proposed to place spare parts along the routes to be flown – another industry-first. These innovations secured Air Charter its first trooping contract. For Laker, Air Charter's owner, the new contract was a goldmine. The £90 per flying hour the War Office was contracted to pay Air Charter made flying troops in cheap, second-hand planes a very profitable business, given the fact that Laker could easily amortise the cost of each York for about £5,000 as a result of the massive spares stockpile he had purchased at rock-bottom prices in government surplus sales on behalf of Aviation Traders.
But with market demand for small cars growing rapidly in the 1930s, economies of scale entered the picture, and if a manufacturer could amortise the initial capital costs for a single model over many tens of thousand of cars, the unit cost of an all-steel body was no longer prohibitive. In 1936 Adler started to produce the Trumpf Junior saloon/sedan with an all-steel body and priced the car at 2,950 Marks, which was exactly the same price that they were now asking for the same car with a timber frame body. Both body types continued to be listed until 1939, but following a 250 Mark price reduction for the steel bodied car in 1937, it was the steel bodied car that came with the lower price. The standard all-steel bodies were provided by Germany's larger supplier of steel car bodies, Ambi-Budd of Berlin. Slightly unusually for a car-body design, this one had a name, and the steel bodied Trump Juniors were known as the “Jupiter” bodied Trumpf Juniors. However, the name was one which was shared with the slightly larger steel bodied Adler Trumpf which had been available with an all-steel “Jupiter” steel body from Ambi-Budd since 1932.

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