Amortization and depreciation | financial & Capital Markets | Khan Academy



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Comparing depreciation and amortization. Created by Sal Khan.

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financial and capital markets on Khan Academy: How do you account for things that get “used up” or a cost that should be spread over time. This tutorial has your answer. Depreciation and amortization might sound fancy, but you’ll hopefully find them to be quite understandable.

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