A fixed asset, in accounting, refers to a long-term tangible asset that a company owns and uses in its operations to generate income, and is not expected to be consumed or converted into cash within a year. The definition of a fixed asset typically includes items such as machinery, buildings, and vehicles. These assets are subject to depreciation over their useful life.
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