Amortización in english
Amortization
pronunciation: æmɜrtɪzeɪʃən part of speech: noun
pronunciation: æmɜrtɪzeɪʃən part of speech: noun
In gestures
amortización = capital repayment ; repayment ; amortisation [amortization, -USA] ; redemption ; payoff [pay-off].
Example: Repayments is normally by equal half-yearly payments of capital and interest after a moratorium on capital repayments of up to five years, depending on project completion date.Example: Repayments is normally by equal half-yearly payments of capital and interest after a moratorium on capital repayments of up to five years, depending on project completion date.Example: This means that the switching centres being introduced now will have to cater for both analogue and digital signals, as the amortization time of a large switching centre is 20 to 30 years.Example: Apart from the initial purchase and the final redemption of vouchers, the Scheme eliminates all financial elements when paying for international transactions = Apart from the initial purchase and the final redemption of vouchers, the Scheme eliminates all financial elements when paying for international transactions.Example: And he's also looking for lenders to refinance the loan as the quitclaim would leave the mortgage payoff responsibility entirely on my shoulders.more:
» fondo de amortización = sinking fund .
Example: One proposal would allow districts to use 'sinking-fund' taxes.» plazos de amortización = repayment schedules .
Example: The economic emergency, attributed to massive foreign debts and repayment schedules, has begun to threaten the very existence of libraries in some countries.