The fixed asset turnover ratio (FAT) is, in general, used by analysts to measure operating performance. This efficiency ratio compares net sales (income statement) to fixed assets (balance sheet ...
A fixed expenditure is cash a company spends on a fixed asset, also known as a tangible resource or capital asset. Depreciation is the periodic spreading of a fixed asset's cost.
To qualify, assets must be used or converted within a year (or within one operating cycle if that's longer than a year). Fixed assets provide value for a longer period than current assets.
An asset swap is a derivative contract where two parties exchange fixed and floating assets. Floating assets continually change in quantity or value. Most swaps involve cash flows based on a notional ...
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