Bookkeeping

    Fixed Assets

    Definition

    Long-term tangible assets (equipment, vehicles, buildings) with useful lives longer than one year, capitalized to the balance sheet rather than expensed.

    Why it matters

    Owners often expense items that should be capitalized, which understates assets and overstates current-period expense. The right treatment is policy-driven (typically items >$2,500).

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