Fixed Investment is an investment in fixed assets, such as buildings or machines. Fixed investment in economics identifies investment in fixed capital in order to the replacement in depreciated fixed money. Thus, fixed investment is the investment in physical assets for instance machinery, land, buildings, installations, vehicles, or technology. Normally, a company of balance sheet will state both the quantity of expenditure on fixed assets during the quarter or year, and the total value on the stock of set assets owned.
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