A killion is not an actual amount. This is probably a guess based on the fact that previous numbers end with illion.
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The amount of a loan or investment that does not include interest. It's the amount borrowed, or the amount currently owed in a loan (including mortgages) and the amount invested (for investments.)
The written amount missing on the check is the amount in words that corresponds to the numerical amount written on the check.
Depreciation means the depreciable amount of an asset (cost/revalued amount less residual value) is allocated on a systematic basis over its useful life.Depreciation = Depreciable amount / Useful lifeImpairment means when an asset/s carrying amount is exceeds its recoverable amount, the amount over recoverable amount should be write off from carrying amount and present in Balance Sheet. This process is call as ImpairmentAn impairment (loss) is the amount by which the carrying amount (i.e. balance sheet value) of an asset or cash-generating unit exceeds its recoverable amount.Impairment = Carrying value - Recoverable amountIf there is any indication that an asset may be impaired, the entity should estimate its recoverable amount. If the recoverable amount is less than the carrying amount, the carrying amount of the asset should be reduced to the recoverable amount.
100% of the amount of the policy...each of which are purchased for a specific amount, or amount of payout.
There is no publicly available information on the exact height of Sarah Killion.
There is no number "a killion".
Sarah Killion goes by Yone, and Sheeley.
Redley A. Killion was born on 1951-10-23.
Sean Killion was born on 1967-10-24.
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Sarah Killion's birth name is Sarah Kaye Kolbach.
Ulric Killion has written: 'Modern Chinese Rules of Order'
Ann Killion was born on February 21, 1961, in San Francisco, California, USA.
Sarah Killion was born on March 2, 1980, in Mason City, Iowa, USA.
Gordon Leslie Killion has written: 'Tourism on the north coast' -- subject(s): Tourism
No, a million is not bigger than a killion. In numerical terms, a million is equal to 1,000,000 (10^6), while a killion is a fictional number that does not have a specific numerical value. Therefore, a million is a concrete numerical value that is larger than a killion, which is not a standard numerical term.