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(This is also known as 'time-apportionment'.)
(This is also known as 'time-apportionment'.)


2.  
2.  
To allocate a money amount on any other systematic basis.
To allocate a money amount on any other systematic basis.
For example, to allocate the total costs of a shared building on the basis of floor areas.
For example, to allocate the total costs of a shared building on the basis of floor areas.


3.  
3.  
To allocate any amount on a systematic basis.
To allocate any amount on a systematic basis.


== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Time-apportion]]
* [[Time-apportion]]

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1. To allocate a money amount on a time basis.

For example total profits of EUR 100,000 for a period of one year (365 days) consisting of a one month (30 days) period and an 11 months (335 days) period would be time-apportioned as follows:

One month period: EUR 100,000 x 30/365 = EUR 8,219 11 months period: EUR 100,000 x 335/365 = EUR 91,781

(This is also known as 'time-apportionment'.)


2. To allocate a money amount on any other systematic basis. For example, to allocate the total costs of a shared building on the basis of floor areas.


3. To allocate any amount on a systematic basis.


See also