In accounting, “firmware” refers to the permanent software programmed into a hardware device, essential for its basic functions. It is considered a fixed asset, as it is integral to the operation of physical equipment. Firmware is not typically expensed but capitalized and amortized over its useful life, impacting financial statements and reporting. Understanding firmware’s role is crucial for accurate asset valuation and depreciation calculations.
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