Amortizar in english

Amortize

pronunciation: æmɜrtaɪz part of speech: verb
In gestures

amortizar = amortise [amortize, -USA] ; repay ; pay off ; pay in + full. 

Example: This section considers the relevance of the calculation method used for the 'years to amortize the system'.Example: The administrator will be more than repaid by high staff morale for all the trouble-shooting and unglamorous behind-the-scenes planning.Example: If this amount pays off the fine, DOBIS/LIBIS marks the fine as paid.Example: Most used cars are bought in installments, meaning you make a regular monthly pay- ment to your creditor until the loan is paid in full.

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» amortizar una deudapay off + a debt .

Example: It's tempting to splurge on a new hi-fi system or head out on a shopping spree, but the smart option might be to pay off an existing debt.

» amortizar una hipotecapay off + a mortgage .

Example: Last year, a study found that one in ten homeowners over the age of 75 is still paying off a mortgage.

» amortizar un préstamorepay + a loanpay off + a loan .

Example: I've had and repaid a loan before, why am I being declined now?.

Example: The best way to pay off a loan quicker is to pay more than the required monthly payment.

Amortizar synonyms

amortise in spanish: amortizar, pronunciation: ɑmɔrtəs part of speech: verb
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