Fixed Assets Financial Instruments
Fixed Assets Financial Instruments are long-term tangible assets that are held by a company for the purpose of generating revenue. These assets are not intended for sale in the normal course of business, but rather are used in the operations of the company. Examples of fixed assets financial instruments include property, plant, and equipment, as well as investments in securities such as stocks and bonds. These assets are typically recorded on the company's balance sheet at their original cost, less accumulated depreciation or impairment. Fixed assets financial instruments are essential for the production of goods and services and are expected to provide economic benefits to the company for a period of more than one year.