Social Sciences, asked by moksh32, 10 months ago

what is fixed capital​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Fixed capital includes the assets and capital investments—such as property, plant, and equipment (PP&E)—that are needed to start up and conduct business, even at a minimal stage. These assets are considered fixed in that they are not consumed or destroyed during the actual production of a good or service but have a reusable value. Fixed-capital investments are typically depreciated on the company's accounting statements over a long period of time—up to 20 years or more.

Answered by priya5485
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The capital which remains the same even after its investment is known as fixed capital .

for e.g machines, buildings etc..

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