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MCM - Minor update for ghissue 117967
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articles/cost-management-billing/reservations/view-amortized-costs.md

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Let's look at an example one-year benefit purchased for $12,016.00, purchased on October 23, 2019. The term ends on October 23, 2020, and a leap year day is included in the term, so the term's duration is 366 days.
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Although the following example shows a reservation, the same logic applies to a savings plan. The only difference is that you use **PricingModel: SavingsPlan** instead of **Pricing Model: Reservation**.
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In the Azure portal, navigate to cost analysis for your scope. For example, **Cost Management** > **Cost analysis**.
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1. Select a date range that includes a period of the benefit term.

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