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Property, plant, and equipment typically include (Select all that apply.)Multiple select question.machineryfurniturepatentscars and trucksgoodwill

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Property, plant, and equipment typically include (Select all that apply.)

  • machinery
  • furniture
  • patents
  • cars and trucks
  • goodwill
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Property, plant, and equipment typically include:

  1. Machinery: This includes all the heavy machinery used in the production process of a company.

  2. Furniture: This includes all the office furniture and fixtures that are used in a company's operations.

  3. Cars and Trucks: These are the vehicles that a company uses for its operations. They can be used for transportation of goods, employees, or for other business purposes.

Patents and goodwill are intangible assets, not physical ones, so they are not typically included in "property, plant, and equipment." Patents are legal rights to inventions, while goodwill is an intangible asset that arises when a business is acquired and the purchase price is higher than the fair value of the net identifiable assets.

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