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Stock -VS- Fixed assets in an accounting application

Asked by Billionaire in Tax / Financial Software, MS SQL Server, Miscellaneous Programming

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I am writting an accounting application and there are two things I am trying to comprehend , so this is actually two questions in one.
1. From a developers point of view, how is the current asset of stock different from a fixed asset. i.e. Can I move a stock asset to a fixed asset account comfortablly? Can I buy and sell a fixed asset in the same way that I buy and sell a stock asset, purchase orders, invoices etc.

2. What are the thing I have to do at the closure of an accounting period?Start Free Trial
 
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