| 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.
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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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Advanced Financial Statement Analysis - Learn what it means to do your homework before investing in a company. Get a deeper understanding of the structure of financial statements and what they tell you about a company's performance and reporting practices.
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