Long-Term Assets

1. Reported on the balance sheet, it's the value of a company's property, equipment and other capital assets, less depreciation.

2. A stock, bond or other asset that you plan on holding in your portfolio for a lengthy period of time.



Be aware that these are usually recorded at the price at which they were purchased and so do not always reflect the current value of the assets.



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Assets

Balance Sheet

Capitalize

Core Holding

Depreciation

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