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Fixed asset Long-lived property owned by a firm that is used by a firm in the production of its income. Tangible fixed assets include real estate, plant, and equipment. Intangible fixed assets include patents, trademarks, and customer recognition.
Fixed Asset An asset with a long-term useful life that a company uses to make its products or provide its services. Strictly speaking, a fixed asset is any asset that the company does not expect to sell for at least a year, but the term often refers to assets a company expects to have indefinitely. Common examples of fixed assets are real estate and factories, which a company holds for long periods of time. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Compared with the conventional model, it has enhanced functions for the management of leased assets and properties as well as financial accounting, debt management, and fixed asset ones. With the addition of fixed asset management capabilities, Jenzabar EX 2. The first step in the ROFA process is to audit fixed asset locations (to establish what the company owns or leases) using a database program designed to track and manage real estate decisions. |
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