handsofstone
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Can someone who know about amortisation clarify something
Take Walker for example, we paid £50mil on him (ok £45mil plus add ons but for this point £50mil is easier)
Signed in 2017, 5 year deal, £50mil
So he is down as £10mil per season
So when he renewed in 2019 on a 5 year deal (7 total)
So my question is which scenario applies
A. His cost at the time of renewing was £30mil as he was two years through, so does his amortisation class as £6mil per season now, £30m/5years
B. His total cost £50mil now divide by 7, so £7.2mil per year. Surely that wouldn't work as you would have to go back and change the accounts for the previous years
Take Walker for example, we paid £50mil on him (ok £45mil plus add ons but for this point £50mil is easier)
Signed in 2017, 5 year deal, £50mil
So he is down as £10mil per season
So when he renewed in 2019 on a 5 year deal (7 total)
So my question is which scenario applies
A. His cost at the time of renewing was £30mil as he was two years through, so does his amortisation class as £6mil per season now, £30m/5years
B. His total cost £50mil now divide by 7, so £7.2mil per year. Surely that wouldn't work as you would have to go back and change the accounts for the previous years