Answer Posted / bhuwan bhatt
Amortisation meant to charges the proportionate expenses of
intangible asset to revenue for the period the said assets
is been used and rest of the amount to be continue to
intangibel asset. Such practice is adopted for systematic
allocation of one time expenses into its useful life
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