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"amortize" Definitions
  1. amortize something to pay back a debt by making small regular payments over a period of time

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I know it's expensive, but it puts the amor in amortize.
In other words, a tax would amortize the cost of leave over many years.
Or I could amortize the cost of an expensive gadget across a decade of use.
They can also amortize losses over 30 years, reducing the short-term impact to budgets.
If you amortize that across six flights, you come up with about $500 million per flight.
The longer you live in the home, the more you can amortize and justify those extra expenses.
And this asks for hundreds of millions of investments that you have to amortize within one year.
It's not cheap, but if you treat it like a uniform, the cost should amortize over time.
Oftentimes, political events are scheduled in combination with official ones to amortize the sums that will be repaid.
Examples of assets that might amortize include costs from capital raises, patents and trademarks, and other intellectual property.
And so as I started to do that, I thought, Gosh, I'm going to amortize my time and effort.
"We are not there to amortize an expensive hall designed by (Swiss architects) Herzog & de Meuron," Hayek told the paper.
There are no maturities until 2019 when Wynn America's $375 revolver matures and Wynn Macau term loan starts to amortize.
In this way, agents can achieve scale and amortize the customer acquisition cost while still maintaining specialization in more complex lines.
I try to get to them six or seven days each week; it helps me amortize the expenses of working out.
Because they have to amortize the production within one year, because then you have to sell off all your stock here.
That's enough to trouble the companies developing robotaxis, the fully autonomous vehicles that hope to amortize their costs by ferrying passengers.
For distressed investors, he suggests buying unimpaired secured tranches at discounts and amortize prior to maturity through sweeps and asset sales.
KRF's outstanding debt is expected by Fitch to fully amortize by 2018 with no expectation for issuance of any additional debt.
The cement company launched an offer on September 29 to amortize up to $500 million in the notes, which mature in 2021.
QUINTANILLA: IS THE TREND TOWARD PRODUCING IN COUNTRY OR TRYING TO AMORTIZE YOUR COST – THE SAME PRODUCT ACROSS MANY COUNTRIES AND LANGUAGES?
The 2039s, of which the sovereign has US$500m outstanding, amortize in three equal installments over their last three years to maturity.
To help patients amortize their out-of-pocket costs, mortgage-like loans could help spread expenses over a series of smaller payments.
Clearly, you see value in scale in terms of margins and being able to amortize things like SG&A and corporate cost.
Part of that reason is Apple's sheer revenues and scale, which allows Apple to amortize R&D over greater revenues than its competitors.
Michael Harley, executive analyst for the vehicle valuation and research company Kelley Blue Book, said manufacturers would amortize the cost increases across their lineup.
The bank continues to amortize the goodwill expense from past purchases of other banks and this amount is now reduced to approximately BRL700 million.
Lastly, for non-bank lenders, Dittman says the best bet is to make PDP-covered loans, amortize and hedge on oil and gas prices.
It also would require the Postal Service fund only 6900 percent of its expected retirement costs and allow it to amortize payments over 2628 years.
The plan also projected contributions by the city starting in 2024 needed to amortize the unfunded pension liability which was understated by $490 million, he added.
In December 2015, the Legislature passed "Proyecto del Senado 1454," which allowed cooperativas to amortize a loss on defaulted Commonwealth bonds over 15 years rather than immediately.
By offering a low-wage platform, Mexican plants increased the scale of production in North America, allowing domestic and foreign automakers to amortize their large fixed costs.
Unlike tangible items, assets that amortize do so on a "straight-line" basis, , meaning the same amount decreases from an item's value every period until it reaches zero.
Amortize it over 30 years and the extra amount of the monthly payments falls to $145, but the total interest balloons to $25,179 over the life of the loan.
If you have to move — always a risk given the health uncertainties that come with older age — or you die, there will be little time for the fees to amortize.
Government employers will have to amortize those losses, paying them down over the life of the fund, potentially pushing up the amount they have to pay into the pension funds.
Netflix can amortize the expense of acquiring and servicing a subscriber over the hundreds of dollars of revenue they will generate if they hang around for a couple of years.
Only they have the metrics on whether that decay curve ... I think the key metric to watch for Netflix moving forward is how many years can they amortize their content over?
RIO DE JANEIRO, Feb 2 (Reuters) - Brazil's state-controlled oil company Petroleo Brasileiro SA expects to amortize $8 billion in debt this year and next, a company executive said on Friday.
But competing automakers with greater purchasing power and the ability to amortize fixed costs across a greater number of units, do not achieve 25 percent margins on similarly priced vehicles, Brinkman said.
The reason employers tend not to like short tenures is because they want to amortize the hassle of hiring, training, and everything else that goes into bringing a new employee on board.
One that appreciates the work that goes into a really wonderful garment, says it is worth the investment, especially if you amortize it over many wears and aren't afraid to admit it.
However, in the current economy, the studio still needs to find a way to amortize at least some portion of the show's production costs (even cheap TV shows are pretty expensive to produce).
The loan will amortize at an annual rate of 5% and the excess cash flow sweep (the mandatory use of excess free cash flows to pay down outstanding debt), starts at 75%, sources said.
The Social Security approach would also amortize the cost of parental leave: Parents could collect a benefit at the time of a birth or adoption, but they would not have to "repay" it until retirement.
"If you think about Netflix's model, the ability to spend ... $10 million an episode on a season of 'The Crown' and amortize that across 100 million-plus subscribers globally is a huge scale advantage," he said.
And there is every incentive for vendors to price their trips to space low enough that they can increase the volume of demand and amortize their R&D across a larger and larger array of rockets.
There's even a good chance that even the phone you have in your pocket is paid for in an annual subscription to amortize the big ticket price of that product over the course of several months.
For buyers who like to measure the impact of their purchases, she will soon add a price-per-use calculator to the site, which she believes will help people better see how costs amortize over time.
"The trust would collect the equivalent of property taxes from the new building to amortize the bonds and, after deducting expenses and other costs, pay over the remaining funds to the museum each year," Mr. Rockefeller wrote.
"If gasoline was $2500 a gallon, consumers would amortize the costs of an electric vehicle pretty quickly," said former GM vice chairman Bob Lutz, who headed up the development of the original Chevy Volt, a pioneering plug-in hybrid.
"If gasoline was $27 a gallon, consumers would amortize the costs of an electric vehicle pretty quickly," said former GM vice chairman Bob Lutz, who headed up the development of the original Chevy Volt, a pioneering plug-in hybrid.
The Mariinsky, repository of ballet classicism, was going to Washington to perform a full-length work; why not send a few dancers, with a marquee name or two, to New York for a simultaneous season, and amortize the costs?
That's basically how the highest of the high-end automakers work: They create one or two great cars, amortize the R&D costs over several years, and keep things interesting by producing an endless series of variations on the core models.
When you put a vehicle that has the ability to be autonomous into a ride service, it will be designed to operate in a defined environment, managed by the right business who will amortize that asset over many more miles.
Luckily, Mitry says, there's been a huge shot in the cost of creating space-based technology, thanks to a move away from huge, expensive satellite infrastructure that was designed around a decade or so of use, with costs you needed to amortize over time.
BERLIN, Jan 12 (Reuters) - Germany's federal government posted a budget surplus of 6.2 billion euros ($6.60 billion) last year, helped by a strong economy and low borrowing costs, senior government sources said on Thursday, adding they wanted to use the windfall to amortize debt.
"The amount of the deduction will diminish over time as you amortize," said Tim Steffen, director of financial planning at Robert W. Baird & Co. "If you're eligible, you'll want to take the deduction, but it won't turn college into an affordable expense for you," he said.
If the person you're competing with gets to do high-quality content and amortize it over a base of 53 million customers, the content might not be any better, [but] the marginal cost of doing it is dramatically lower than if you only have 100 million customers.
"If Apple were sincere about the environment they would be helping their customers keep their expensive toys in service for a decade or longer in order to fully amortize the environmental costs of mining, manufacturing, and toxic damage to workers," Gay Gordon-Byrne, executive director of Repair.
Whereas for robotaxis, when you get to amortize the cost of that hardware over people using it and paying for it all day long, all of a sudden, the cost of putting an extra suspension is kind of negligible per ride, but it really improves the customer experience.
The cloud comes in the form of a provision in both the House and Senate tax reform that requires companies to amortize R&D expenditures over a five-year period (starting in 2023 for the House costing businesses $108 billion; and 2026 in the Senate costing $62 billion).
Projections of the cost make it look like consumers won't be buying a mass-product autonomous car for more than a decade, but if you amortize the cost over a lot of drivers through a ride-sharing model, you could go to mass market tomorrow if the technology got there.
Pro rata deals are typically sold to banks as opposed to the broader institutional market and include more stringent terms than term loan Bs. Term loan As generally have shorter maturities than term loan Bs and amortize more quickly but are less expensive and offer a way for issuers to lower the cost of capital.
However, the student loan portfolio is expected to amortize over an extended period of time which, Fitch believes, could provide the company with time to execute on growth initiatives aimed at offsetting the declining loan portfolio, including getting back into the private student loan origination business once its non-compete agreement with SLM Corporation ends in January 2019.
"A lot of the work that needs to be done requires significant funding…and you need a lot of fundamental R&D (research & development) which means you don't really know if that's going to pay up quickly or not so you need to amortize that over a big structure," he explained, noting that the adoption of technology within asset management, as in other industries, is happening at an ever accelerating pace.
Under a 2013 proposal from former Senate Finance Committee Chairman Max BaucusMax Sieben BaucusOvernight Defense: McCain honored in Capitol ceremony | Mattis extends border deployment | Trump to embark on four-country trip after midterms Congress gives McCain the highest honor Judge boots Green Party from Montana ballot in boost to Tester MORE (D-Mont.) and a 2014 proposal from former House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Dave Camp (R-Mich.), businesses would only be able to deduct 50 percent of their ad expenses in the year they incurred, and they would have to amortize the rest over the course of several years.
NBC stated that doing so would allow advertisers to amortize their expenses through additional airplay during the Olympics.
He spent over 5.5 season on loan to other clubs in order to slowly amortize his over €4 million price tag.
He wanted to amortize the copper coinage through an agreement with the tobacco firms. By these and other measures he greatly improved the situation of the treasury.
On Verona side, Mancinelli's new contract value was amortize from 2005 to 2009, or a cost of an average of €237,500 a season. In January 2007 he left for Ancona in temporary deal.
The provision allows taxpayers to elect to amortize the costs of creating or acquiring a musical composition over five years. This election would be made in lieu of the income forecast method for these advances.
Commercial mortgages frequently amortize over the term of the loan, meaning the borrower pays both interest and principal over time, and the loan balance at the end of the term is less than the original loan amount. However, unlike residential mortgages, commercial mortgages generally do not fully amortize over the stated term, and therefore frequently end with a balloon payment of the remaining balance, which is often repaid by refinancing the property. Some commercial mortgages have an interest-only period at the beginning of the loan term during which time the borrower only pays interest.
However, in situations where volume is sufficient to amortize the capital costs of electrification, the greater efficiency and speed available with electrification are significant advantages and electrified systems are favored throughout most of the developed world, with the most salient exceptions being North America, the British Isles, and Australia.
SIMD parallel computers can be traced back to the 1970s. The motivation behind early SIMD computers was to amortize the gate delay of the processor's control unit over multiple instructions.Patterson and Hennessy, p. 749. In 1964, Slotnick had proposed building a massively parallel computer for the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.
Both club enjoy a false capital gains on footballers, which only in terms of intangible asset increased. He was remained at Torino youth team until June 2004, which Roma gave up their remain 50% rights of Martinetti, Frezza and Fontana for free; Torino sold the remain rights of Panarelli, Paoletti and Schettino for just €60,000 in total. The club also corrected the asset table of the club by setting up a special 10-year amortize fund in 2002–03 season, which Schettino's contract value had write-down (more correctly moved to the special fund) €3.08 million, and would amortize in 10-year period. The rest of €120,000 had been amortized ca 2002–03 season, made Schettino worth for nothing in main accounting table of the players.
Appellees sought to amortize the value of the life estate in subsequent tax returns, which appellant Commissioner of Internal Revenue disallowed. The Commissioner disallowed the deductions for amortization on the ground that taxpayers' life interest was "acquired by gift, bequest, or inheritance" and that the deductions were therefore prohibited by § 273 of the Code.
In the new memory layout, the ensemble dimension is added to the lowest dimension to reduce possible branch divergence. The impact of the unavoidable branch divergence from data irregularity, caused by the noise, is minimized via a regularization technique using the on-chip memory. Moreover, the cache memory is utilized to amortize unavoidable uncoalesced memory accesses.
After Ronaldo left the club for Real Madrid, Inter signed Lazio's Hernán Crespo, and sent Corradi in the opposite direction as part of the deal, in which Crespo was valued at €38 million and Corradi at €12 million. Lazio later brought down Corradi's value to €5.5 million and the rest deferred to amortize in a 10-year special amortization fund.
Both D'Ambrosio, Cottafava became the financial burden of Triestina as their accounting value €850,000 and €420,000 had to be amortize as a repayment of false profit gained in June 2009. On Chievo side, Brighenti's €850,000 and Calliari's €440,000 also became a burden for the club, which both were sold in a lower price and Chievo had to write-off the rest as a cost.
On review, the court disagreed and reversed the tax court's decision, holding that because the original stock exchange from decedent was a gift, the subsequent settlement for the life estate was a gift, as well. The court reversed the decision of the tax court, finding that because the life estate was acquired as a gift or bequest, that appellee taxpayers could not amortize the value of a life estate.
In human resource management, it is necessary to amortize the capitalized amount over a period of time. So, here one will take the age of the employee at the time of recruitment and at the time of retirement. Out of these, a few employees may leave the organization before attaining the superannuation. This method is the only method of Human Resource Accounting that is based on sound accounting principles and policies.
Moreover, the problem of post-silicon validation is getting worse, as design complexity increases because of the terrific advances in semiconductor materials processing. The duration from prototype silicon — so- called "first silicon" — to volume production is increasing, and bugs do escape to the customers. The expense associated with IP-hardening is increasing. The industry today is focused on techniques that allow designers to better amortize their investment in pre-silicon verification to post- silicon validation.
Under the IFRS 17 model, insurance contract liabilities will be calculated as the present value of future insurance cash flows with a provision for risk. The discount rate will reflect current interest rates. If the present value of future cash flows would produce a gain at the time a contract is issued the model would also require a "contractual service margin" to offset the day 1 gain. The contractual service margin would amortize over the life of the contract.
However, D'Ambrosio and Cottafava, who carried a high accounting value which generated high amortize cost, as well as other financial problem limited the club to sign player, which the club relegated again in 2011, and ultimately declared bankruptcy in mid of 2011–12 Lega Pro Prima Divisione. The creditor got nothing from Cottafava nor D'Ambrosio's contract, which "worth" €440,000 in August 2010 and €850,000 in January 2010 respectively and released as free agent in 2011 and 2012 respectively.
Present launch vehicles have performance-driven costs of thousands of dollars per kilogram of dry weight; sled launch would aim to reduce performance requirements and amortize hardware expenses over frequent, repeated launches. Designs for mountain based inclined-rail sleds often use jet engines or rockets to accelerate the spacecraft mounted on it. Electromagnetic methods (such as Bantam, Maglifter, and StarTram) are another technique investigated to accelerate a rocket before launch, potentially scalable to greater rocket masses and velocities than air launch.
With a total of sixteen pages, The Index appeared every week on Thursdays. The newspaper cost six pence and thirty shillings for an annual subscription. By the month of July 1864, though sales had been increasing very slowly since 1862, sales revenue of The Index finally became sufficient to amortize the total running costs of the paper. The offices of The Index were located on London's Fleet Street, two doors down from The London American, the official pro-Union propaganda journal.
They must amortize the cost of the asset over some period, usually an approximation of the useful life of the asset. The depreciation basis is the cost incurred by the company in acquiring the asset. The useful life of the asset is determined by looking at Section 168(e)(3) of the United States Tax Code, and is known as the class life of the property. An example would be that a railroad track has a useful life of 7 years.
Rear The 260 series was a facelifted version of the Spanish-built 160 (easily spotted by the rectangular headlamps) sold in Europe and available in SWB and LWB with L28, SD33, RD28 and RD28T engines. The SD-engined version, at least in the UK market, had a 24-volt electrical system. Nissan helped Nissan Ibérica amortize plant investments. The 260 Patrol later received a facelift with a new grille similar to that of the Y60 series which succeeded this generation elsewhere.
When the purchaser of an intangible asset is allowed to amortize the price of the asset as an expense for tax purposes, the value of the asset is enhanced by this tax amortization benefit.See paragraph 5.25 of International Valuation Standards Committee. Determination of Fair Value of Intangible Assets for IFRS Reporting Purposes. 2007. Specifically, the fair market value of the asset is increased by the present value of the future tax savings derived from the tax amortization of the asset.
He proclaimed, "Wheat is gold." He was made president of the Union républicaine group of Senators. He defended the bill to legalize the Caisse d'amortissement (Sinking Fund) to amortize public debt, and projects to increase tax revenues and stabilize the franc. In February 1928 Chéron obtained approval in the Senate and Chamber for a bill making preparation for military service compulsory, with the goal of ensuring that when men were called up for military service they would be found fit.
There is also a new link between generation and distribution of electricity, namely the "trade section", including traders, brokers and private investors. The reason for the need of a liberalisation was the power stations and networks were too expensive to build and it took a lot of time (decades) to amortize the investments. Due to this high risk, there were only a few private entrepreneurs, who were willingly to invest in the electricity industry. On the whole technological innovation was the fundament of the liberalization act.
Roger Corman on Ski Troop Attack at Trailers From Hell Corman did this because he could hire a crew out of Chicago for lower rates than an LA crew. To amortize costs, Corman's brother Gene produced another film, Beast from Haunted Cave at the same time on the same location, utilising the same screenwriter and lead actors. The two films took five weeks in all the shoot, with one day off between films, and Beast was shot first. The unit was based at the Ben Franklin Hotel.
" In his view, the vast majority of the cost of digital technologies comes at the start, in the design of hardware (e.g. 3D printers) and, more important, in creating the software that enables machines to carry out various tasks. "Once this is achieved, the marginal cost of the hardware is relatively low (and declines as scale rises), and the marginal cost of replicating the software is essentially zero. With a huge potential global market to amortize the upfront fixed costs of design and testing, the incentives to invest [in digital technologies] are compelling.
A balloon payment mortgage is a mortgage which does not fully amortize over the term of the note, thus leaving a balance due at maturity.Wiedemer, John P, Real Estate Finance, 8th Edition, p 109-110 The final payment is called a balloon payment because of its large size. Balloon payment mortgages are more common in commercial real estate than in residential real estate.Fabozzi, Frank J. (ed), Handbook of Mortgage-Backed Securities, 6th Edition, p 1125 A balloon payment mortgage may have a fixed or a floating interest rate.
In 2008, when the PPA funding rules went into effect, single-employer pension plans no longer maintain funding standard accounts. The funding requirement under PPA is simply that a plan must stay fully funded (that is, its assets must equal or exceed its liabilities). If a plan is fully funded, the minimum required contribution is the cost of benefits earned during the year. If a plan is not fully funded, the contribution also includes the amount necessary to amortize over seven years the difference between its liabilities and its assets.
Startup expenditures are defined as investigatory expenses incurred prior to commencing a trade or business activity which would have been deducted had they been paid or incurred when the taxpayer was already engaged in the trade or business activity. Unlike other sections in the tax code which do not allow current deductions for most startup expenses, section 195 allows a taxpayer to amortize start-up expenditures over a 180-month period.26 U.S.C. § 195. The policy behind this provision is to encourage taxpayers to explore new business ventures.
Sinking funds can also be used to set aside money for purposes of replacing capital equipment as it becomes obsolete, or major maintenance or renewal of elements of a fixed asset, typically a building. Such a fund is also commonly called a reserve fund, however the distinguishing feature of a sinking fund is that the payments into it are calculated to amortize a forecast future expenditure whereas a reserve fund is intended to equalise expenditure in respect of regularly recurring service items to avoid fluctuations in the amount of service charge payable each year.
The return of Elia and Pasi made both club received a paper selling profit on both players, for €1.6M and €1.7M respectively for 2010–11 season., but majority in terms of new contract value of Elia (€3M) and Pasi (€3.2M). Furthermore, both club had to amortize the contract value as an intangible asset. As Pasi signed a new 4-year contract, Pasi would cost Bologna €800,000 as amortization (increased from Elia's €450,000) plus wage in 2011–12 and next 3 seasons, but Pasi failed to generate any real benefit nor revenue to the club.
These teachers had a life almost monastic vows of chastity and pronouncing obedència. To perform these foundations requested royal license to purchase land and amortize them exactly the amount of assets and income sufficient to support those forms tailored strictly to the law to cease assured that their permanence and perpetuity. He also asked to add to the amortization of these assets was bequeathed this purpose Dr. Joseph D. Moreno, obtaining all thanks to the Royal Provisions 1759. Following this first Royal Provision began to build the house building for general education and free.
Her brothers and sisters were Duke Paul Friedrich of Mecklenburg (1882–1904), Duchess Maria Luise of Mecklenburg- Schwerin (1883–1883), Duke Heinrich Borwin of Mecklenburg-Schwerin (1885–1942), and Duke Joseph of Mecklenburg-Schwerin (1889–1889). Marie Antoinette had a difficult relationship with her cousin Frederick Francis IV, Grand Duke of Mecklenburg, who regularly had to amortize her debts. So, Marie Antoinette regularly had to sell archaeological artifacts belonging to her mother, excavated in Austria and Carniola, including Hallstatt Archaeological Site in Vače. Some of these objects are still today in Harvard, Oxford and Berlin.
For example, because there are no standard protocols for creating and destroying LUNs and volumes, most virtual infrastructures store many VMs on a single LUN or volume to amortize provisioning and management overhead. Since general-purpose storage systems implement most storage- management functionality such as monitoring, snapshots, cloning, replication and QoS on LUNs and volumes rather than VMs and virtual disks, this means storage systems lose the ability to perform these operations on individual VMs. Advance planning becomes necessary to effectively manage storage. In contrast, VM-aware storage is designed around VMs.
After Triestina re- admitted to Serie B in August 2010, Triestina bought back Cottafava for €210,000 and Chievo bought Calliari back for €220,000 (while D'Ambrosio and Brighenti already back to their original club in January 2010). He was loaned to Lumezzane for a third time on 6 August 2010. It is because Calliari's contract had a nominal accounting value of €440,000 (purely through player swap), which Chievo chose to amortize it proportionally to contract length, instead of immediately write-down the inflated residual value. However, Chievo had write-down €506,695 for the sale of Brighenti in June 2011.
In June 2011, both players returned to their mother clubs with the same price (€1M for 50% rights), made that financial year in fact no amortization expense of €500,000 to deteriorate the situation but in the future did. That month, Chievo also swapped with other clubs as a trick to "fix" the financial situation. Chievo failed to find a new buyer for Benedetti or may led to immediate negative financial impact. and Chievo chose to amortize the €2M in installments in the lifespan of his contract, despite it was impaired with the benefit (income or performance) generated by the player.
Its use is also increasing in South America, Europe and North America because of rising gasoline prices. In response to high fuel prices and environmental concerns, CNG is starting to be used also in tuk-tuk, pickup trucks, transit and school buses, and trains. The cost and placement of fuel storage containers is the major barrier to wider/quicker adoption of CNG as a fuel. It is also why municipal government, public transportation vehicles were the most visible early adopters of it, as they can more quickly amortize the money invested in the new (and usually cheaper) fuel.
It benefits concentrated, city center project promoters who have to amortize expensive land purchases, by allowing them to purchase the development rights from the owners of reserved lands and to hand over those properties to the plan implementing authority. This allows the local authority to widen roads and to implement the Structure Plan. The local authority then transfers the needed development right to city center promoters. Intelligent urbanism supports the use of Architectural Guidelines where there is a tradition to preserve and where precedents can be used to specify architectural elements, motifs and language in a manner, which intended to reinforce a cultural tradition.
Logical volumes can suffer from external fragmentation when the underlying storage devices do not allocate their PEs contiguously. This can reduce I/O performance on slow-seeking media such as magnetic disks and other rotational media. Volume managers that use fixed-size PEs, however, typically make PEs relatively large (for example, Linux LVM uses 4 MB by default) in order to amortize the cost of these seeks. With implementations that are solely volume management, such as Core Storage and Linux LVM, separating and abstracting away volume management from the file system loses the ability to easily make storage decisions for particular files or directories.
TRS issued the payment without any increase to the current active member contribution rate. This was the first time that such an extra annuity payment has been issued by the System. It was made possible thanks to passage of Senate Bill 1846, sponsored by Senator Robert L. Duncan of Lubbock and Representative Vicki Truitt of Southlake. The bill, passed by the 80th Texas Legislature, required the TRS Board of Trustees to approve a supplemental annuity payment based on results of the 2007 actuarial valuation, but only if the resulting funding period to amortize liabilities would be under 31 years after payment of the additional benefit.
Sophisticated borrowers will carefully manage the level of negative amortization that they allow to accrue. In this way, a borrower can control the main risk of an Option ARM, which is "payment shock", when the negative amortization and other features of this product can trigger substantial payment increases in short periods of time. The minimum payment on an Option ARM can jump dramatically if its unpaid principal balance hits the maximum limit on negative amortization (typically 110% to 125% of the original loan amount). If that happens, the next minimum monthly payment will be at a level that would fully amortize the ARM over its remaining term.
A long line of Supreme Court case law had struck down local processing requirements when applied to goods or services in interstate commerce. As the Court in Carbone wrote: > We consider a so-called flow control ordinance, which requires all solid > waste to be processed at a designated transfer station before leaving the > municipality. The avowed purpose of the ordinance is to retain the > processing fees charged at the transfer station to amortize the cost of the > facility. Because it attains this goal by depriving competitors, including > out-of-state firms, of access to a local market, we hold that the flow > control ordinance violates the Commerce Clause.
Sampdoria denied any wrongdoing in the Kalu–Antonini transfer. Zamparini, the chairman of Palermo, insisted that the fine was heavy, as the cross-trading was under previous ownership (Sensi). The club chose to defer to amortize the €10 million transfer fee of Franco Brienza (like every other club on flopped signing prior to 2002), instead of writing off €10 million immediately in order to appear in the 2002–03 financial year. Failure to recapitalize and balance sheet related scandals still occurred, namely Treviso, S.S.C. Venezia, Gallipoli Acireale, PergocremaCOMUNICATO UFFICIALE N. 85/CDN (2010/2011) and board members of the clubs were given heavy fines.
The final result was that the Jet's styling closely mimicked the larger 1952-1954 Ford in many respects. The strong unitized Monobuilt bodies for the Jet were produced by the Murray Corporation of America of Detroit. One of the reasons for outsourcing the production of bodies "was that Murray agreed to amortize the tooling costs over the production run, reducing the upfront investment" making the Jet possible because Hudson did not have enough resources to pay for the tooling costs. The new small car was powered by Hudson's new inline L-head straight-six engine that produced at 4000 rpm and of torque at 1600 rpm.
The government acted to modernize the legal and penal systems, attempted to stabilize prices, amortize debts, reform the banking and currency systems, build railroads and highways, improve public health facilities, legislate against traffic in narcotics, and augment industrial and agricultural production. Not all of these projects were successfully completed. Efforts were made towards improving education standards, and in an effort to unify Chinese society, the New Life Movement was launched to encourage Confucian moral values and personal discipline. Guoyu ("national language") was promoted as a standard tongue, and the establishment of communications facilities (including radio) were used to encourage a sense of Chinese nationalism in a way that was not possible when the nation lacked an effective central government.
On 1 October 2007 Lego announced that they would discontinue both the 9-volt and the RC train formats in favour of a new system. The announcement cited a lack of sufficient demand for the 9-volt product line to be profitable, caused partly by the need to replace key machinery and place minimum orders for motors and power regulators. The new range was announced as launching in 2009, and would use the new 'Power Functions' system also used in the Technic line, which would allow the company to "amortize the development and on going cost across multiple themes". A new train was introduced in the summer of 2009 called the "Emerald Night", modelled on a steam locomotive.
He also sold to Udinese along with Valon Behrami in exchanged with Mohammed Gargo and Vittorio Micolucci, all in co-ownership deal in January 2004. In June, except Micolucci, all players returned to/signed outright by Genoa. Despite a player exchange, it made both club had a profit but in terms of the asset value of the new signing, as the players (such as youth products) now had a high nominal asset value on the account. After June transactions, Genoa still made a paper "profit" but the flopped contract value of the player, made Genoa had to amortize in the future, effectively borrowed future revenue to 2003–04 account, It called "plusvalenze fittizie" by Italian.
If hard disk writes are done out-of-order (due to modern hard disks caching writes in order to amortize write speeds), it is likely that one will write a commit block of a transaction before the other relevant blocks are written. If a power failure or unrecoverable crash should occur before the other blocks get written, the system will have to be rebooted. Upon reboot, the file system will replay the log as normal, and replay the "winners" (transactions with a commit block, including the invalid transaction above, which happened to be tagged with a valid commit block). The unfinished disk write above will thus proceed, but using corrupt journal data.
By using this divide and conquer approach we can achieve the same level of complexity for the overall matrix. (In principle, one could continue dividing the matrices until a base case of size 1×1 is reached, but in practice one uses a larger base case (e.g. 16×16) in order to amortize the overhead of the recursive subroutine calls.) Most cache-oblivious algorithms rely on a divide-and-conquer approach. They reduce the problem, so that it eventually fits in cache no matter how small the cache is, and end the recursion at some small size determined by the function-call overhead and similar cache-unrelated optimizations, and then use some cache- efficient access pattern to merge the results of these small, solved problems.
China was largely unaffected by the Depression, mainly by having stuck to the Silver standard. However, the U.S. silver purchase act of 1934 created an intolerable demand on China's silver coins, and so, in the end, the silver standard was officially abandoned in 1935 in favor of the four Chinese national banks' "legal note" issues. China and the British colony of Hong Kong, which followed suit in this regard in September 1935, would be the last to abandon the silver standard. In addition, the Nationalist Government also acted energetically to modernize the legal and penal systems, stabilize prices, amortize debts, reform the banking and currency systems, build railroads and highways, improve public health facilities, legislate against traffic in narcotics and augment industrial and agricultural production.
In an algorithm of this sort (as for divide and conquer algorithms in generalRadu Rugina and Martin Rinard, "Recursion unrolling for divide and conquer programs," in Languages and Compilers for Parallel Computing, chapter 3, pp. 34–48. Lecture Notes in Computer Science vol. 2017 (Berlin: Springer, 2001).), it is desirable to use a larger base case in order to amortize the overhead of the recursion. If N = 1, then there is roughly one recursive subroutine call for every input, but more generally there is one recursive call for (roughly) every N/2 inputs if the recursion stops at exactly n = N. By making N sufficiently large, the overhead of recursion can be made negligible (precisely this technique of a large base case for recursive summation is employed by high-performance FFT implementations).
Administrative map of China in 1935 with the administrative division of Manchukuo The Nationalist Government also acted energetically to modernize the legal and penal systems, stabilize prices, amortize debts, reform the banking and currency systems, build railroads and highways, improve public health facilities, legislate against traffic in narcotics and augment industrial and agricultural production. On 3 November 1935, the government instituted the fiat currency (fapi) reform, immediately stabilizing prices and also raising revenues for the government. Great strides also were made in education and, in an effort to help unify Chinese society, in a program to popularize Modern Standard Chinese and overcome other varieties of Chinese. Newspapers, magazines and book publishing flourished, and the widespread establishment of communications facilities further encouraged a sense of unity and pride among the people.
Another factor that made List a suspect was that Cooper demanded $200,000, which would have been enough to amortize the mortgage on Breeze Knoll and List's other debts. List was questioned by FBI investigators after his capture, but he denied any involvement in the Cooper case. While his name is still occasionally mentioned in Cooper articles and documentaries, no direct evidence implicates him, and the FBI no longer considers him a suspect. In 2008, John Walsh, the host of America's Most Wanted, donated the age- progressed bust by Frank Bender that played a pivotal role in List's apprehension to a forensic science exhibit at the National Museum of Crime & Punishment in Washington, DC. The museum collection can now be viewed at Alcatraz East Crime Museum in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee.
On 30 June 2011, the last day of 2010–11 financial year, Tonelli was sold to Serie B club Vicenza in co-ownership, for €600,000. Co-currently, Edoardo Bonicelli was signed by Cesena in the same formula. Tonelli signed a 4-year contract while Bonicelli signed a 3-year deal.AC Cesena Report and Accounts on 30 June 2011 , CCIAAVicenza Calcio Report and Accounts on 30 June 2011 , CCIAA Despite both players yet to make professional debut at that time, the aggressive price tag made both club had a profit of €1.2 million despite in form of increase in intangible asset (Tonelli for Vicenza; Bonicelli for Cesena). Moreover, it created an amortize cost of €400,000 to Cesena in next 3 seasons and Vicenza of €300,000 in next 4 seasons if both players eventually worth nothing.
In addition, Option ARMs typically have automatic "recast" dates (often every fifth year) when the payment is adjusted to get the ARM back on pace to amortize the ARM in full over its remaining term. For example, a $200,000 ARM with a 110% "neg am" cap will typically adjust to a fully amortizing payment, based on the current fully indexed interest rate and the remaining term of the loan, if negative amortization causes the loan balance to exceed $220,000. For a 125% recast, this will happen if the loan balance reaches $250,000. Any loan that is allowed to generate negative amortization means that the borrower is reducing his equity in his home, which increases the chance that he won't be able to sell it for enough to repay the loan.
In summer 2002, he was signed by A.S. Roma in co-ownership deal. That season Torino signed Alberto Maria Fontana (tagged for €5.5M), Giammarco Frezza (tagged for €5M) Daniele Martinetti (tagged for €1.6M) in co-ownership deal and Roma signed Panarelli in co-ownership deal for €5M, Gabriele Paoletti for €5.5M, Alberto Schettino for €1.6M, which made there were no cash involved but generate €12.1M transfer income to both parties and €12.1M cost to amortize in instalments, generate "profit" in the first season. Panarelli was signed a 3-year contract, which he was rumoured to play for Palermo, also owned by Roma President Franco Sensi. But after Palermo was sold 1 month later, he was loaned to Serie C2 side Florentia Viola, the new club to replace the bankrupted A.C. Fiorentina, but failed to play regularly.
In February 1836, the Mendizabal Confiscation Ecclesiastical Act declared the sale of all property belonging to the regular clergy, and the proceeds were intended to amortize the debt. The decree was part of a program that sought to win the Carlist Civil War to raise funds and troops to restore confidence in the credit of the State and in the long term, allow for tax reform. Mendizabal, in the preamble, set out other basic objectives of the seizure: clean up the Hacienda and reduce debt, get access to the property of bourgeois sectors, which would improve production and revalue, and create a new social sector related to the system owners and to the side of Queen Cristina. Since it was abandoned in 1840, Pablo Muntadas Campeny, a Catalan wealthy merchant, bought the monastery, maintaining farming and livestock in the place.
Following George W. Mason's unexpected death in the fall of 1954, George Romney (whom Mason had been grooming as his eventual successor), succeeded him as president and CEO of the newly formed American Motors. Romney recognized that to be successful in the postwar marketplace, an automobile manufacturer would have to be able to produce and sell cars in sufficient volume to amortize the high cost of tooling. Toward that end, he set out to increase AMC's market share with its Rambler models that were selling in market segment in which the domestic Big Three (General Motors, Ford Motor Company, and Chrysler) automakers did not yet compete. While the development of a redesigned 1958 Nash Ambassador, based on a stretched and reskinned 1956 Rambler body was almost complete, AMC's designers were also working on a retrimmed Hudson equivalent, called Rebel, to offer Hudson dealers.
While theoretically amortization is used to account for the decreasing value of an intangible asset over its useful life, in practice many companies will amortize what would otherwise be one-time expenses through listing them as a capital expense on the cash flow statement and paying off the cost through amortization, having the effect of improving the company's net income in the fiscal year or quarter of the expense.Wikinvest's Coverage of Amortization Amortization is recorded in the financial statements of an entity as a reduction in the carrying value of the intangible asset in the balance sheet and as an expense in the income statement. Under International Financial Reporting Standards, guidance on accounting for the amortization of intangible assets is contained in IAS 38. Under United States generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP), the primary guidance is contained in FAS 142.
Although Kahan's algorithm achieves O(1) error growth for summing n numbers, only slightly worse O(\log n) growth can be achieved by pairwise summation: one recursively divides the set of numbers into two halves, sums each half, and then adds the two sums. This has the advantage of requiring the same number of arithmetic operations as the naive summation (unlike Kahan's algorithm, which requires four times the arithmetic and has a latency of four times a simple summation) and can be calculated in parallel. The base case of the recursion could in principle be the sum of only one (or zero) numbers, but to amortize the overhead of recursion, one would normally use a larger base case. The equivalent of pairwise summation is used in many fast Fourier transform (FFT) algorithms and is responsible for the logarithmic growth of roundoff errors in those FFTs.
In recent years, some members of the United States Congress have attempted to counter the runaway production situation with counter-incentives. The American Jobs Creation Act of 2004 contained provisions allows U.S. producers of films with budgets under $15 million ($20 million if shot in a low-income neighborhood) to immediately write off their costs in a single year (if 75% of their principal costs are incurred via shooting in the U.S.) It also allows producers to be taxed at a capital gains rate of 15% (rather than at the higher 35% personal income tax rate). Previously producers had to amortize those costs over several years. Local and state governments have also implemented counter-incentive programs in an effort to encourage domestic film productions to remain in the United States, and the federal government has attempted to rein in outsourcing with legislation to prevent what legislators describe as unfair foreign competition.
Online video, especially dominant player YouTube, has enabled small businesses to reach customers in ways previously accessible only to large companies that could afford television ads, and enables them to form "brand channels", track viewer metrics, and provide instructional videos to reduce the need for costly customer support. Large companies "amortize" the large cost of their Super Bowl television commercials by trying to maximize post-game video plays. YouTube has focused on developing channels rather than creating content per se, the channels fragmenting the audience into niches in much the same way that decades earlier hundreds of niche-audience cable TV channels fragmented the audience previously dominated by the Big Three television networks. Based on YouTube's channel development plans, including YouTube Original Channels, journalist John Seabrook projected that "the niches will get nichier", with audiences being more engaged and much more quantifiable, enabling advertising to be more highly focused.
On 24 June 2010, five days before the closure of 2009–10 financial year of "A.C. Chievo-Verona s.r.l." and "Vicenza Calcio S.p.A.", Minesso joined Serie A club Chievo, while Amedeo Benedetti joined the opposite side. Both players were "valued" for €2 million (thus no cash involved). Co-currently both clubs bought back 50% registration rights for €1M as part of co-ownership deal. As youth product usually did not had a value as "intangible asset" (because it was based on historical cost, such as acquire cost, agent fee and training cost), both clubs had a selling profit (but partially offset by VAT and created amortize cost in next few years) On 30 June 2010, Chievo had a positive shareholder equity of €687,180, thus no need to recapitalisation (The club did re-capitalised for €250,000 in 2010–11 financial year). However, Minesso was part of the "intangible asset" of Chievo which "worth" €2 million at that time, plus Daniele Rosania "worth" €1 million.
In January 1999 he was signed by Juventus, for 4.5 billion Lire (€2,324,056) in co-ownership deal (i.e. 50% registration rights), He was included in Juventus squad for 1999 Torneo di Viareggio. After the youth tournament, Regonesi returned to Atalanta immediately; he left Atalanta again in January 2000 for Empoli, where he remained until June 2001. Regonesi was also signed by Juventus outright that month, as Atalanta cut the remain price from 4.5 billion lire to about 50 million lire, which Juventus received a financial income of "€2.298 million" (4.45 billion lire) for releasing the residual value of co-ownership debt, co- currently the player was sold back to the Province of Bergamo for Serie C1 side AlbinoLeffe for an undisclosed fee on 2 July, made Juventus "loss" of €1.413 million (it means the residual value of the contract in accounting was greater than revenue), but de facto a gain of €0.885 million if combining the two value, as Juve had over-amortize the contract value of Regonesi as it was based on the full price €4,648,112 to schedule.
In most cases trellising net made out of stretched polypropylene is re-usable, and will last many crop cycles. The ideal technique to fully maximize the investment in the agricultural implements from the first cycle, and to amortize this cost over many crops (mulching, irrigation, posts, cables, filters, netting), is to alternate a cycle of solanaceae or cucurbitaceae with one of leguminous or some other nitrogen fixer. Giving for granted that during the previous cycle there had been a good phytosanitary management, and that there are no harmful colonies of pests to the next crop, once may proceed—after the last fruits are harvested—with cutting the old plant still on the tutor net, and while the old plant dries up one may place the seed of the next crop (or wait a few days and transplant directly what comes from the nursery once the old plant matter is removed from the trellis). In a few days the old plant can be easily removed and re-incorporated into the soil.
Born in Chiavenna, Lombardy, Pasini started his career at A.C. Milan. From 2008 to 2011 Pasini was a member of the reserve. On 20 July 2011 Pasini was exchanged with Matteo Chinellato in co-ownership in 3-year contract, (50% Chinellato €1.75M and Pasini €1.65MGenoa CFC SpA Report and Accounts on 31 December 2011 ) and which Milan registered a capital gains of €3.3 million, however it was in terms of Chinellato's asset value of €3.5 million and vice versa (Genoa capital gains of €3.5M) . Furthermore, both clubs had to amortize the contract value (transfer fee) as the cost of hiring the player in installments, as well as VAT. He signed a 3-year contract. On 27 July 2011 Pasini left for Carrarese in temporary deal. He made 17 starts and 1 substitute appearance, mainly as a centre-back. On 1 June 2012, Milan acquired Chinellato and Pelé outright; Genoa acquired Pasini and Mario Sampirisi outright in the same deal, all in pure player swap as Pelé's price was €50,000 less.AC Milan SpA Report and Accounts on 31 December 2012 In July 2012 he joined Serie B club Spezia Calcio in another temporary deal.
On April 30, 2010, McDonnell authorized issuing $493 million in transportation bonds in May 2010 and an additional $1.493 billion over the five years to finance previously approved transportation projects. The bonds were a part of a transportation package enacted three years previously, but had not been issued while Republican State Delegate Robert Marshall filed a lawsuit challenging their constitutionality while certain transportation notes issued during the Gilmore Administration had not yet been paid off. Critics noted that Virginia lacked a revenue source to amortize the bonds. On December 9, 2010, McDonnell announced a revised transportation funding plan which included both $1.8 billion in bonds that had been approved in 2007, as well as an additional $1.1 billion which he proposed to pay back from future federal transportation funds. He also proposed to spend $150 million of the 2009–2010 budget surplus and $250 million in reserves to protect against gasoline tax revenue shortfalls. On January 9, 2011, McDonnell proposed funding projects to address traffic congestion in Northern Virginia and Hampton roads by diverting 0.25% of the sales tax collected in those areas from the General Fund into the transportation fund.
In June 2011, a few days before the closure of the 2010–11 financial year of Bologna and A.C. ChievoVerona, Bassoli was exchanged with Cesare Rickler. Both clubs retained 50% registration rights (a co-ownership). They were valued €3 million, thus half of the rights worth €1.5 million.Bologna FC 1909 Report and Accounts on 30 June 2011 The press was criticized that it was purely a financial trick. The sale gave Bologna a player selling profit of €2,971,242, but also incurred a cost of €3 million (which would amortize in 5 years: €0.6 million per season) and VAT of €600,000. However, in accounting the amortization only started in 2011–12 season, made 2010–11 result (equity & net loss) "improved" by borrowing the money from the future and partly from the real value of the players. (In fact Bologna also did the trick with other clubs) Both Rickler and Bassoli failed to play for the first team for his new club, which the club merely benefited in the field currently and only had a speculative re-sale profit on both players, as both players had a few appearances in Serie A. Bassoli spent 2011–12 Serie B with Modena F.C.. He made 6 starts. He wore no.

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