Economy, asked by prernaroy, 1 year ago

Difference between fixed assets and current assets

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Answered by Anonymous
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Fixed assets, also known as property, plant and equipment (PP&E), aretangible assets that a company expects to use for more than one accounting period. They are part of the non-current assets of an entity, and are different from cash and other current assets that will be used up within the accounting period


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Fixed assets, also known as property, plant and equipment (PP&E), are tangible assets that a company expects to use for more than one accounting period. They are part of the non-current assets of an entity, and are different from cash and other current assets that will be used up within the accounting period....

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