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		Definition of fixed assets in English: fixed assetsplural nounfɪkst ˈasɛtsˈfɪkst ˈˌæˌsəts Assets which are purchased for long-term use and are not likely to be converted quickly into cash, such as land, buildings, and equipment. (土地、房屋和设备等)固定资产。比较CURRENT ASSETS  Compare with current assets Example sentencesExamples -  Surprisingly, as subversive as the approach sounds, flexibility reduces costs in fixed assets with lower investment per capita.
 -  Operating leverage was measured as the ratio of fixed assets to total assets for each year.
 -  The former is intended to compensate the host railway for depreciation of the fixed assets associated with use by other railways.
 -  Beijing said steel and non-ferrous metal prices are falling amid slowing spending on factories, buildings and other fixed assets.
 -  For long-term loans, fixed assets such as land are preferred.
 -  Since their material costs are higher, they often invest less in fixed assets.
 -  Other major beneficiaries from the loan which is provided to the private sector for investment in fixed assets and working capital are the transport, financial and manufacturing sectors.
 -  To illustrate this, consider a company that has recently invested heavily in fixed assets and has done so using bank finance.
 -  By the time I went into records storage, which requires a big investment in fixed assets, I had another company I could use to cover a lot of my start-up costs.
 -  This reconciliation covers both what we call produced assets, which are fixed assets, and inventories.
 -  The average value of fixed assets purchased was up $253,000 from 2002, to $8.5 million.
 -  Second, building telecom networks is expensive - the last balance sheet revealed tangible fixed assets totalling £18b.
 -  All told, business investment in fixed assets has fallen by nearly a third from its peak of $220 billion two years ago, to an annualized rate of $160 billion today.
 -  The company owns more than €3.59 million in fixed assets, mostly freehold land and buildings.
 -  The firm had around €53,000 in cash on its balance sheet and around €713,000 in fixed assets.
 -  Much of the capital in rural areas is in fixed assets and not easily converted for investment purposes, she said.
 -  Three types of assets are included in the balance sheet: current assets, fixed assets and intangible assets.
 -  China is stepping up efforts to cool growth after investment in roads, factories and other fixed assets jumped 43 percent in the first quarter.
 -  Although the pace of investment in fixed assets eased slightly in April it nonetheless remains very strong.
 -  These are secured loans provided by a bank for fixed periods and for a specified purpose such as funding the purchase of, for example, property or fixed assets.
 
    Definition of fixed assets in US English: fixed assetsplural nounˈfɪkst ˈˌæˌsətsˈfikst ˈˌaˌsəts Assets which are purchased for long-term use and are not likely to be converted quickly into cash, such as land, buildings, and equipment. (土地、房屋和设备等)固定资产。比较CURRENT ASSETS  Compare with current assets Example sentencesExamples -  The former is intended to compensate the host railway for depreciation of the fixed assets associated with use by other railways.
 -  Other major beneficiaries from the loan which is provided to the private sector for investment in fixed assets and working capital are the transport, financial and manufacturing sectors.
 -  Although the pace of investment in fixed assets eased slightly in April it nonetheless remains very strong.
 -  The firm had around €53,000 in cash on its balance sheet and around €713,000 in fixed assets.
 -  All told, business investment in fixed assets has fallen by nearly a third from its peak of $220 billion two years ago, to an annualized rate of $160 billion today.
 -  For long-term loans, fixed assets such as land are preferred.
 -  To illustrate this, consider a company that has recently invested heavily in fixed assets and has done so using bank finance.
 -  Much of the capital in rural areas is in fixed assets and not easily converted for investment purposes, she said.
 -  Beijing said steel and non-ferrous metal prices are falling amid slowing spending on factories, buildings and other fixed assets.
 -  China is stepping up efforts to cool growth after investment in roads, factories and other fixed assets jumped 43 percent in the first quarter.
 -  The company owns more than €3.59 million in fixed assets, mostly freehold land and buildings.
 -  Second, building telecom networks is expensive - the last balance sheet revealed tangible fixed assets totalling £18b.
 -  Three types of assets are included in the balance sheet: current assets, fixed assets and intangible assets.
 -  By the time I went into records storage, which requires a big investment in fixed assets, I had another company I could use to cover a lot of my start-up costs.
 -  Since their material costs are higher, they often invest less in fixed assets.
 -  This reconciliation covers both what we call produced assets, which are fixed assets, and inventories.
 -  The average value of fixed assets purchased was up $253,000 from 2002, to $8.5 million.
 -  Operating leverage was measured as the ratio of fixed assets to total assets for each year.
 -  Surprisingly, as subversive as the approach sounds, flexibility reduces costs in fixed assets with lower investment per capita.
 -  These are secured loans provided by a bank for fixed periods and for a specified purpose such as funding the purchase of, for example, property or fixed assets.
 
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