amortisatsioonide
Amortisatsioonide, often translated as amortization, refers to the process of gradually writing off the initial cost of an asset over its useful life. This accounting practice is used for intangible assets like patents, copyrights, and goodwill, as well as for certain tangible assets, though depreciation is the more common term for tangible assets. The goal of amortization is to match the expense of an asset with the revenue it helps to generate over time, providing a more accurate picture of a company's profitability.
The amortization period is determined by the estimated useful life of the asset. For intangible assets acquired,
Amortization is a non-cash expense, meaning it does not involve an actual outflow of cash in the