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Amortization Writing off of he assets of a company over a number of years, not necessarily depending on the life of the assets, for the purpose of their replacement of renewal. It is different from depreciation, which is periodic writing off of the asset based on its normal life expectany. Amoritization is usually accompanied by putting aside money in a SINKINGFUND, so that the considerably increased cost of replacement or modernization can be met, when it is needed.

# Amortization (business), the allocation of a lump sum amount to different time periods, particularly for loans and other forms of finance, including related interest or other finance charges.

* Amortization schedule, a table detailing each periodic payment on a loan (typically a mortgage), as generated by an amortization calculator.
* Negative amortization, an amortization schedule where the loan amount actually increases through not paying the full interest

# Amortized analysis, analyzing the execution cost of algorithms over a sequence of operations.

 

 

 

 

     

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