Примери за използване на Amortisation на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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depreciation and amortisation of 142 million euros,
The amortisation period and the amortisation method should be reviewed at least at each financial year end.
For example, it may become apparent that a diminishing balance method of amortisation is appropriate rather than a straight-line method.
cumulative amortisation recognised in accordance with IAS 18.
Amortisation is recognised whether or not there has been an increase in,
The amortisation period and the amortisation method are reviewed at least at each financial year-end.
The amortisation period and the amortisation method are reviewed at least at each financial year end.
If an intangible asset is revalued, any accumulated amortisation at the date of the revaluation is either.
Amortisation is recognised whether
The recognition of an impairment loss may indicate that the amortisation period needs to be changed.
For example, the re cognition of an impairment loss may indicate that the amortisation period needs to be changed.
any accumulated amortisation at the date of the revaluation is either.
Interest revenue includes the amount of amortisation of any discount, premium
For example, it may become apparent that a diminishing balance method of amortisation is appropriate rather than a straight-line method.
If the expected useful life of an asset differs from previous estimates, the amortisation period is adjusted accordingly.
Where advance amortisation is contemplated, on the initiative of the issuer or of the holder, it shall be described, stipulating amortisation terms and conditions An indication of yield.
The UK will maintain a guarantee of the stock of outstanding EIB's operations from the date of withdrawal until the end of their amortisation.
The recognition of an impairment loss may indicate that the amortisation period needs to be changed.
(d)the line item(s) of the statement of comprehensive income in which any amortisation of intangible assets is included;
cumulative amortisation recognised in accordance with IAS 18.