When a company purchases a new piece of equipment for manufacturing, the cost of this equipment is not expensed all at once. Instead, it is capitalized, meaning it is recorded as an asset on the balance sheet and then depreciated over the useful life of the equipment, affecting several accounting periods.
The CFO explained that the capitalized cost of the new software would be amortized over five years to match its expected period of use.
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