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Is gross block current assets or fixed assets?

fixed assets


Fixed assets to current asset ratio?

fixed assets / current assets


What costs can you include in a new fixed asset?

Fixed assets are also tangible assets with the following characteristics: (1) for the production of goods, provide services, for rental or administrative purposes; (2) to a term of over one year; (3) high unit price. Classified by economic use of fixed assets, fixed assets can be divided into production and business class business class of all fixed assets of .1 non-production, production and operation class of fixed assets, is the direct service of production, business process various types of fixed assets. Such as the production and management with houses, buildings, machinery, equipment, utensils, tools. 2, non-production business with the fixed assets is not directly serving production and business processes of various fixed assets. Such as dormitories, dining hall, bathrooms, hairdressing room and so the use of housing, equipment and other fixed assets, etc.. Hug the use classification of fixed assets can be divided into fixed assets in use, no use of fixed assets and fixed assets not required. Classification of the ownership of fixed assets can be divided into fixed assets owned fixed assets and rental income. Leased fixed assets are divided into operating lease of fixed assets and fixed assets financed by leasing. The economic use of fixed assets and use of comprehensive classification: 1, production and operation of fixed assets. 2, with fixed assets of non-production operations. 3, leased fixed assets. Means the lease under operating lease of fixed assets to other units. 4, No need for fixed assets. 5, no use of fixed assets. 6, the land. That in the past has accounted for the land alone. Paid for land acquisition compensation fee, should be included in land-related housing, the value of the building, 7, fixed assets financed by leasing. Details of fixed assets subject to classification according to the set, also can directly write the name of the specific device. The use of accounting software have now fixed detailed title. Subjects use a lot, as long as the related fixed assets accounting are required.


Is livestock PART OF fixed assetS?

Yes livestock are fixed assets


What does total assets less net fixed assets equal?

Total assets less net fixed assets equals

Related Questions

Is there a primark store in york?

there is no primark store in york, the nearest is leeds or doncaster.7/04/12


Is there a primark store in lorca Spain?

As of my last update, there is no Primark store in Lorca, Spain. The nearest Primark locations are typically found in larger cities such as Murcia or Cartagena. It's always a good idea to check the Primark website for the most current store listings.


Is gross block current assets or fixed assets?

fixed assets


What are maturity of fixed assets?

maturity of fixed assets means the completion of useful life of fixed assets.


Fixed assets to current asset ratio?

fixed assets / current assets


Where can one purchase size 7 Primark Boots?

Size 7 Primark boots can be bought from any Primark store. They will come in a variety of colors and styles depending upon the season but they will be at a good price because Primark is a well priced store.


Is there a primark store in stratford upon Avon?

It does not look like there is a Primark store located in Shrewsbury. The closest store would be in Shropshire in the UK.


Are fixed assets a liability?

Fixed assets are not liabilities, they are assets that can not be quickly liquidated (turned into cash). If the company goes under, fixed assets would be difficult assets to get cash for.


Does chester have a primark store?

Not at the moment, however Primark have just put in planning applications to extend the Woolworth's store and plan to take it over when Woolworths shuts.


Fixed deposit is current asset or fixed asset?

Fixed deposit is under fixed assets. Under fixed assets, there are 3 category that is tangible fixed assets (land, machinery, dll), intagible fixed assets (pattern, franchise, dll) and investment (fixed deposite,dll).


Is there a Primark shop in Dumbarton?

Primark have purchased the store space on Edinburgh's Princes Street and it has been surrounded with cladding for at least 6 months, but the current release from the company is that they hope to have the store open by AUGUST 2011 - yes, 2011....


What costs can you include in a new fixed asset?

Fixed assets are also tangible assets with the following characteristics: (1) for the production of goods, provide services, for rental or administrative purposes; (2) to a term of over one year; (3) high unit price. Classified by economic use of fixed assets, fixed assets can be divided into production and business class business class of all fixed assets of .1 non-production, production and operation class of fixed assets, is the direct service of production, business process various types of fixed assets. Such as the production and management with houses, buildings, machinery, equipment, utensils, tools. 2, non-production business with the fixed assets is not directly serving production and business processes of various fixed assets. Such as dormitories, dining hall, bathrooms, hairdressing room and so the use of housing, equipment and other fixed assets, etc.. Hug the use classification of fixed assets can be divided into fixed assets in use, no use of fixed assets and fixed assets not required. Classification of the ownership of fixed assets can be divided into fixed assets owned fixed assets and rental income. Leased fixed assets are divided into operating lease of fixed assets and fixed assets financed by leasing. The economic use of fixed assets and use of comprehensive classification: 1, production and operation of fixed assets. 2, with fixed assets of non-production operations. 3, leased fixed assets. Means the lease under operating lease of fixed assets to other units. 4, No need for fixed assets. 5, no use of fixed assets. 6, the land. That in the past has accounted for the land alone. Paid for land acquisition compensation fee, should be included in land-related housing, the value of the building, 7, fixed assets financed by leasing. Details of fixed assets subject to classification according to the set, also can directly write the name of the specific device. The use of accounting software have now fixed detailed title. Subjects use a lot, as long as the related fixed assets accounting are required.

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