Fixed Asset Procedure

Fixed Asset Procedure

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Name

Company Name

Department

Date

[Your Name]

[Your Company Name]

[Your Department]

[Date]

I. Purpose

The purpose of this Fixed Asset Management Procedure is to define the steps required for the accurate procurement, tracking, and disposal of fixed assets to ensure compliance with applicable accounting standards and regulations.

II. Scope

This procedure applies to all employees of [YOUR COMPANY NAME] who are involved in the procurement, use, and disposal of company fixed assets.

III. Definitions

  • Fixed Asset: An asset that is intended for use on a long-term basis and is not likely to be converted quickly into cash, such as land, buildings, vehicles, and equipment.

  • Depreciation: The systematic reduction in the recorded cost of a fixed asset.

IV. Acquisition of Fixed Assets:

  • All requests for acquiring fixed assets must be submitted to [DESIGNATED DEPARTMENT] using the Fixed Asset Request Form.

  • Fixed asset acquisitions must be approved by [APPROPRIATE AUTHORITY] and comply with budgetary constraints and procurement policies.

  • Upon acquisition, fixed assets must be tagged with a unique asset identification number and recorded in the fixed asset register.

    V. Procedure:

    Asset Procurement

  • Identify the need for a new fixed asset and obtain approval from [APPROPRIATE DEPARTMENT OR ROLE].

  • Prepare a purchase request with detailed specifications and obtain quotes from vendors.

  • Select the vendor and purchase the asset. Record the purchase in the Asset Register.

    Asset Registration

  • Upon receipt, tag the asset with a unique identifier.

  • Record detailed information in the Asset Register including description, cost, location, and depreciation details.

    Submission of Fixed Asset Request:

  • The [DEPARTMENT] or individual submits a request form to the Procurement Department, including details such as the [ASSET DESCRIPTION], [INTENDED USE], [QUANTITY REQUIRED], [ESTIMATED COST], and [JUSTIFICATION].

    Review and Approval:

    The Procurement Department reviews the request form for completeness and compliance with [BUDGETARY CONSTRAINTS] and procurement policies. If necessary, the request is forwarded to the Finance Department for further review. Final approval is granted by the [APPROPRIATE AUTHORITY] based on [BUDGET AVAILABILITY], necessity, and organizational goals.

    Asset Tagging and Recording:

    The receiving department tags the asset with a [UNIQUE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER] and provides necessary information to the Finance Department for recording in the fixed asset register. The register is updated with details such as asset description, acquisition date, cost, and location.

    Asset Disposal

  • Determine if the asset is obsolete or no longer in use.

  • Obtain approval for disposal from [APPROPRIATE DEPARTMENT OR ROLE].

  • Remove the asset from the Asset Register and execute the disposal process, whether by sale, recycling, or donation.

VI. Roles and Responsibilities

Role

Responsibility

Asset Manager

Overall management of the company's assets, including compliance with this procedure.

Purchasing Department

Procurement of assets, negotiation with suppliers, and documentation of purchases.

Finance Department

Recordkeeping, calculation of depreciation, and financial reporting of assets.

IT Department

Management of IT equipment and software as fixed assets.

VII. Additional Reminders and Tips:

  • Regularly reconcile the fixed asset register with physical inventory to ensure accuracy.

  • Conduct periodic audits of fixed assets to detect any discrepancies or potential issues.

  • Ensure all relevant stakeholders are trained on the proper procedures for handling fixed assets.

  • Keep documentation related to fixed assets organized and easily accessible for audits and compliance purposes.

VIII. Documentation

All transactions related to fixed assets must be documented, and records should be maintained in the Asset Register. Documentation includes purchase receipts, warranty information, maintenance records, and disposal records. Ensure documentation is readily available for audits.

IX. Amendment and Review

This procedure is subject to review and amendment annually or as needed to ensure it remains current and applicable. Any amendments must be approved by [APPROPRIATE AUTHORITY].

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