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Chapter 10, Problem 1Q
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Introduction: Plant assets are tangible assets. These assets consist of land, building, equipment, furniture, tools, and wasting assets (e.g., mineral oil, natural gas, timber land). The value of building and equipment decreases over a period of time due to wear and tear of the asset and hence, these assets are subject to depreciation.
To state: To state the major attributes of plant assets.
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Plant assets are:
- long-lived assets.
- held with a purpose of use in operations and not for sale.
Depreciated over its useful life.- are tangible in nature.
Conclusion
The major characteristics of plant assets have been listed above.
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