In accounting, land is classified as a fixed asset and is recorded on the balance sheet at its purchase cost, without depreciation, because it is considered to have an indefinite useful life.
The company acquired additional land to expand its manufacturing operations, which was recorded as a capital asset on their balance sheet.
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