All the visible stars are considered fixed stars to distinguish them from the planets that wander round among the fixed stars.
Some nearby stars appear to move very slowly with what is called 'proper motion'; but it takes thousands of years for the shapes of the constellations to change even slightly.
Any star other than our own sun is a fixed star. Therefore Proxima Centauri (a red dwarf star) and the Pole Star (Polaris) are fixed stars. Note that fixed stars only appear to be fixed but are actually in motion.
A fixed location in a space is called a fixed star.
A fixed location in a space is called a fixed star.
Certainly not, they revolve around a star and the star moves as well.
Nope. The sun is considered a star.
insurance
No, it is just too unsignificant to be considered as fixed assets.
rental
yes
Yes it is a star.
The Sun.
No, utensils such as silverware, glasses, napkins, etc. are not considered fixed assets.