Fixed assets are assets that are staples of your business, like property, equipment, and plants. These assets are tangible and depreciable, and typically last for longer than one year. Understanding ...
A common refrain in the global marketplace is that a company that consistently spends on fixed assets lays the groundwork for long-term success, doing so with the belief that today's technological ...
Assets: Items costing $5,000 or more that may be used repeatedly without any material impairment of physical condition and which have a probable life expectancy of one or more years, including ...
The fixed asset custodian plays an important role in maintaining the accuracy of the data contained within the University's fixed asset system. The Office of the Comptroller relies on the custodians ...
THE OIL AND GAS BUSINESS is not only asset-intensive; it's also transaction-intensive. Acquisitions and dispositions are routine occurrences. Together, these two realities underscore the importance of ...
The fixed-asset turnover ratio measures the amount of sales a business generates for every dollar invested in fixed assets. The ratio equals net sales divided by average net fixed assets. A high fixed ...
WESTLAKE, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Schwab Asset Management™, the asset management arm of The Charles Schwab Corporation and the fifth-largest provider 1 of ETFs, today announced the reduction of ...
BNA Software has updated its fixed assets software with the latest tax law and form changes from the recent tax cut extension. Version 2011.0 of BNA Fixed Assets includes all of the tax law changes ...
CHICAGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Northern Trust Asset Management (NTAM) announced that Thomas Swaney has joined the firm today as Executive Vice President and Co-Head of Fixed Income for the global financial ...
CIBC Asset Management Inc. (CAM) has launched three new asset-allocation ETFs. Each fund is managed by CIBC’s portfolio management team and has a 0.15% management fee, excluding applicable taxes and ...
Asset managers allocate clients' assets across classes like cash, equities, and alternatives based on goals and risk. Asset management firms earn fees, typically 1% of assets under management, and may ...