Calculate capital commitment in fixed assets?
Hello everyone,
Can anyone tell me how to calculate the capital tied up in fixed assets (logistics)?
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I haven't really been able to find anything about it yet.
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Can you give me an example of how to do this in fixed assets. I found only what to UV
In order to calculate the capital bond in fixed assets, you must determine the sum of the acquisition or production costs of all assets in fixed assets. These include, for example, machines, vehicles or buildings. This sum indicates how much capital is bound in the company’s long-term assets. By adding the purchase or production costs, you will get an overview of the financial resources invested in the long term. This value can provide important information on the company’s financial stability and investment activities.
Can personnel costs be added?