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Capital assetA long-term asset, such as land or a building, not purchased or sold in the normal course of business.
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Capital assetTangible property, including durable goods, equipment, buildings, installations, and land. [D03464]
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Capital assetAny type of property owned by a business that has a useful life of more than one year, such as a computer or truck.
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Capital assetDefinition All tangible property which cannot easily be converted into cash and which is usually held for a long period, including real estate, equipment, etc.
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Capital assetsee asset
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Capital assetAlso called fixed asset. A physical asset with a useful life of more than one year, held for the services it yields in the production of goods and services. For example, buildings, machinery, equipme [..]
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Capital assetAs defined by the state’s capitalization policy…a physical resource that costs at least $5,000 and provides future economic benefit for a minimum of two years.
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Capital assetAssets that are to be recorded in the balance sheet of the financial statements.
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Capital assetA capital asset is owned property that's typically used for income generation or value growth. Real estate and securities portfolios are capital assets, as is factory equipment owned by a busines [..]
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Capital assetis an asset that has a useful life longer than one year and is not intended for sale during the normal course of business.
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Capital assetAssets, of either a tangible or intangible nature, owned or held by a business which are expected to be used or held over several fiscal periods.
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Capital assetCapital assets include land, improvements to land, easements, buildings, building improvements, vehicles, machinery, equipment, works of art and historical treasures, infrastructure, and all other tan [..]
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Capital assetAn asset that your business will find useful in the long term (two years or more, for instance), and whose cost is higher than your day-to-day running expenses.
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Capital assetAn asset acquired as an investment, for the purpose of creating a product or service intended to be used in the activities or operations of a business.
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Capital assetA type of asset that is not easily sold in the regular course of a business's operations for cash and is generally owned for its role in contributing to the business's ability to generate pr [..]
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Capital asset – All of a company’s tangible property, including securities, real estate and other property.
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Capital asset
(accounting) An asset that is recorded on a balance sheet as capital - that is, property that creates more property, such as a factory that creates shoes, or a forest that yields a quantity of wood. [..]
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Capital assetAll tangible property which cannot easily be converted into cash and which is usually held for a long period, including real estate, equipment, etc.
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Capital assetA long-term asset, such as land or a building, not purchased or sold in the normal course of business.
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