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  • verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of amortize.

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Examples

  • Therefore, anything with a bang-for-buck ratio greater than 1.0 at this point amortizes out to a net plus over time, even at very small interest rates, which they wont be after a recovery.

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  • The company estimates how much and how quickly it will collect, then amortizes the cost of the debt over that period.

    Twenty Small-Company Stocks You Should Own Now Brett Nelson 2010

  • The company estimates how much and how quickly it will collect, then amortizes the cost of the debt over that period.

    Twenty Small-Company Stocks You Should Own Now Brett Nelson 2010

  • The company estimates how much and how quickly it will collect, then amortizes the cost of the debt over that period.

    Twenty Small-Company Stocks You Should Own Now Brett Nelson 2010

  • Typically, the mortgage amortizes over 30 years, but carries a "balloon payment," which means the loan must be repaid or refinanced after three to five years.

    Where to Find the Money Ruth Simon 2010

  • A service provider amortizes its upfront data-center-related capital investment over a period of months and years, coinciding with the monthly fees charged to end-user enterprises for the use of the infrastructure.

    Cloud Computing Is No Fad 2010

  • Typically, the mortgage amortizes over 30 years, but carries a "balloon payment," which means the loan must be repaid or refinanced after three to five years.

    Where to Find the Money Ruth Simon 2010

  • A service provider amortizes its upfront data-center-related capital investment over a period of months and years, coinciding with the monthly fees charged to end-user enterprises for the use of the infrastructure.

    Cloud Computing Is No Fad 2010

  • Typically, the mortgage amortizes over 30 years, but carries a "balloon payment," which means the loan must be repaid or refinanced after three to five years.

    Where to Find the Money Ruth Simon 2010

  • Typically, the mortgage amortizes over 30 years, but carries a "balloon payment," which means the loan must be repaid or refinanced after three to five years.

    Where to Find the Money Ruth Simon 2010

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