what is amortisation of intangible assets?

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what is amortisation of intangible assets?..

Answer / seenu

amartisation mean writen off the volue of intangable
assets.like good will ,patents, tradmarks ect.
the value off intangable assets is not a realassets why
because the assets we connot see and teuch.
in the case of fixed assets we calculates deprecition like
wise the intangable writen down in the way of amartisation.

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what is amortisation of intangible assets?..

Answer / neerajkumar.che

Hello freinds,

Amortization ::::As intangile asset are concerned with the
expence over a number of accounting period.
So, the systetmatic allocation of cost of asset over the
useful period is called AMORTIZATION.
AMORTIZATION of intangible asset follow the same rule as of
depreciation i.e credit the asset account and debiting the
P& L account , but the difference is that in ammortization
we do not make any contra asset acount as in case of
depreciation.

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