Fixed Assets Need Fixed Attention

Topics:
Decision Analysis
Tags:
Asset,
Asset Management,
Business Operations,
Finance,
Financial,
Financial Accounting,
Financial Management,
Financial Planning,
Operational Planning
Source:
Penton Media

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Overview: Fixed assets often make up as much as 35 percent of a company’s balance sheet, but these assets seldom command a similar portion of the company’s financial management resources and expertise. By putting a fixed-asset strategy into play, the company will able to solve the problems of upgrading an undervalued asset and avoiding the expense and ill will of a layoff and helps in making the decisions. This way, the company extracted full value from one of its fixed assets and eliminated an immediate financial liability. Article explains the steps of developing a fixed asset strategy. Read the article to get the details.

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Format: HTML | Date: Feb 2000 | Pages: 6


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