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amortisation Meaning in Bengali



 ঘাত শোষণ, শক অ্যাবজপর্শণ,

Noun:

ঘাত-শোষণ, শক-অ্যাবজপর্শণ,





amortisation's Usage Examples:

Amortization (or amortisation; see spelling differences) is paying off an amount owed over time by making planned, incremental payments of principal and.


In accounting, tax amortization benefit (or tax amortisation benefit) refers to the present value of income tax savings resulting from the tax deduction.


for the clubs, but in the long run it increased expenditure through 'amortisation,' (the counterpart for tangible assets is depreciation) of players' financial.


short term profit by player exchange, but also raised the long term amortisation cost.


instrument: a high capital cost of a DNA sequencing instrument increases the amortisation time over its lifetime and thus increases the cost per base.


after tax) and Ebitda (earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation).


before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortisation EBDTA – Earnings before depreciation, taxes and amortisation EBT – Earnings before tax EAT – Earnings.


consumer spending; 2008 earnings before interest, tax, depreciation, and amortisation collapsed from "120 million to only "40 million globally.


WC)]} where: NI is the firm's net income; D'A is the depreciation and amortisation; b is the debt ratio; Capex is the capital expenditure; ΔWC is the change.


plus player swap that potentially increased the cost by the increase in amortisation of player contracts (an intangible assets).


about "80 million and earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation of "17 million.


Its earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation grew by 48% to "29.


debts, credits, deposits, wages, rents, fees, interest servicing, or amortisation payments, and other obligations, as well as cash reserves and prices.


10 billion, EBIDTA (earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortisation) of EUR 840 million and over 28,000 employees.



Synonyms:

defrayal; payment; amortization; defrayment;

Antonyms:

lengthen; inflate; expand; crescendo; nonpayment;

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