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- adjective Not
amortized .
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Examples
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I always tried to "pay as you go", preferring high salaries and roster bonuses not prorated to contain Cap charges in the year of negotiation rather than building up unamortized charges into the future.
Andrew Brandt: Breaking in a New Cap: The New NFL System Andrew Brandt 2011
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Cap accounting includes non-cash charges such as prorated signing bonus charges, LTBE (Likely to be Earned) incentives and NLTBE (Not Likely to be Earned) incentives, charges for injured players and injury settlements, grievance holds, unamortized bonus of players no longer on the team, etc.
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You should have $1,600 worth of unamortized points left over from the 2002 loan (80% of the original $2,000 amount).
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You can generally deduct that entire unamortized amount when you refinance again.
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Goodwill is unamortized, but is required to be tested for fair economic value at least annually.
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On your 2008 return, don't forget to deduct the $1,600 of unamortized points.
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If you previously refinanced your mortgage and paid points, you probably have a good-sized unamortized (or not-yet-deducted) balance for those points.
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Doing so will result in possibly as much as $27 million in pretax charges for the premium and writing off unamortized issuance costs and issue discount.
Interpublic Plans $750 Million Note Buyback, Likely Sell New Debt 2009
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A change of coaches can lead to roster purges and the immediate acceleration of the unamortized bonuses into the cap, resulting in hefty charges for absent players.
USATODAY.com - Salary cap lets teams legally go over the top 2005
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The amount still to be expensed at any point is the unamortized bond discount.
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