You record fixed assets differently from regular purchases. These are items your business uses over a long period, and you usually won’t sell or convert them into cash quickly. How to identify fixed assets and why they require separate treatment in your accounts.
Fixed assets are long-term business investments. You use them to run your business, and they typically lose value over time through depreciation. Some common examples include:
When you buy a fixed asset, you’re adding long-term value to your business. Because of this, you must:
This keeps your financial reports accurate and compliant.
To record a fixed asset in Sage Accounting, follow the relevant guide: