Fixed assets roadmap
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This topic is a roadmap to additional information about Fixed assets in Microsoft Dynamics AX. It includes links to information about how to get started, configure, and use Fixed assets and information on which modules integrate with Fixed assets.
Fixed assets are items of value, such as buildings, vehicles, land, and equipment, that are owned by an individual or organization. You can set up and enter acquisition information for fixed assets, and then manage them by depreciating them and setting a capitalization threshold to determine depreciation. You can calculate adjustments to the fixed assets, and also dispose of them.
When you use General ledger together with Fixed assets, you can view the current value of all fixed assets. The way in which fixed assets are handled must correspond to both international accounting standards and the accounting legislation in each country/region. Requirements might include rules for recording acquisition and disposal transactions, depreciation, lifetimes, and write-ups and write-downs of fixed assets. The Fixed assets functionality incorporates many of these standards and rules.
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Summarize the group of tasks, components, or concepts that are discussed in the table.
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Learn what’s new in Fixed assets |
Several features have been added to Fixed assets in Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012, Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 R2, and Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 R3. |
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Learn about fixed assets |
Fixed assets lets you acquire fixed assets and then manage fixed assets by depreciating and disposing of them. |
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Complete the tasks in the following table to set up and configure Fixed assets.
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Set up Fixed assets |
You can set up the integration between Fixed assets and Accounts payable to automatically create fixed assets from purchase orders or vendor invoices, or automatically post acquisition and acquisition adjustment transactions for fixed assets. |
About fixed assets integration Set up fixed asset posting profiles |
Set up depreciation |
Set up depreciation, which is a periodic transaction that typically reduces the value of the fixed asset on the balance sheet, and is charged as an expenditure to a profit and loss account. These deprecation methods are supported:
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Set up asset depreciation books Depreciation methods and conventions |
Set up Fixed asset posting and journals |
Set up posting journals and posting profiles, post budgets and transactions, and learn how to post by using derived value models. |
About posting with derived value models About posting with derived depreciation books |
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Create fixed assets |
Create fixed assets from Inventory management, purchase receipts, and vendor invoices. |
Enter an addition to a fixed asset Process assets created from Accounts payable |
Revalue assets |
Reclassify a fixed asset by transferring it to a different fixed asset group or assigning a new fixed asset number to it in the same group. |
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Depreciate or amortize assets |
Calculate and post depreciation for all fixed assets in a single operation. Depreciation is calculated for fixed assets that have a status of Open for periods in which depreciation has not yet been posted. |
Change depreciation conventions for multiple fixed assets |
Dispose of assets |
Dispose of fixed assets by selling or scrapping them. |
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Fixed assets can be integrated with the following modules and Microsoft products:
Microsoft SQL Server Analysis Services
Microsoft SQL Server Reporting Services
Microsoft Excel