book value of fixed assets

  • 11assets — /aesets/ Property of all kinds, real and personal, tangible and intangible, including, inter alia, for certain purposes, patents and causes of action which belong to any person including a corporation and the estate of a decedent. The entire… …

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  • 12assets — /aesets/ Property of all kinds, real and personal, tangible and intangible, including, inter alia, for certain purposes, patents and causes of action which belong to any person including a corporation and the estate of a decedent. The entire… …

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  • 13Gross fixed capital formation — (GFCF) is a macroeconomic concept used in official national accounts since the 1930s. Concept and dataThe statistical aggregate of GFCF is a measure of the net new investment by enterprises in the domestic economy in fixed capital assets during… …

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  • 14Value network — A value network is a business analysis perspective that describes social and technical resources within and between businesses. The nodes in a value network represent people (or roles). The nodes are connected by interactions that represent… …

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  • 15Value added tax — Taxation An aspect of fiscal policy …

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  • 16revaluation of assets — A revaluation of the assets of a company, either because they have increased in value since they were acquired or because inflation has made the balance sheet values unrealistic. The Companies Act (1985) makes it obligatory for the directors of a …

    Accounting dictionary

  • 17Calculated Intangible Value - CIV — A method of valuing a company s intangible assets. This calculation attempts to allocate a fixed value to intangible assets that does not change according to the company s market value. Examples of intangible assets include brand equity and… …

    Investment dictionary

  • 18balance-sheet asset value — The value of an asset as represented on the balance sheet For tangible fixed assets this is the cost less accumulated depreciation (although freehold land is generally not subject to depreciation). Intangible assets are shown at cost less… …

    Big dictionary of business and management

  • 19revaluation of assets — A revaluation of the assets of a company, either because they have increased in value since they were acquired or because inflation has made the balance sheet values unrealistic. The Companies Act (1985) makes it obligatory for the directors of a …

    Big dictionary of business and management

  • 20balance-sheet asset value — The value of an asset as represented on the balance sheet. For tangible fixed assets this is the cost less accumulated depreciation (although freehold land is generally not subject to depreciation). Intangible assets are shown at cost less… …

    Accounting dictionary