Long-Term Assets 1. The value of a company's property, equipment and other capital assets, minus depreciation. This is reported on the balance sheet.
2. A stock, bond or other asset that an investor plans to hold for a long period of time. Investopedia Says: Be aware that long-term assets are usually recorded at the price at which they were purchased and do not always reflect the current value of the assets. Related Terms: Assets Balance Sheet Capitalize Core Holding Depreciation Long-Term Growth Long-Term Liabilities Permanent Capital Vehicle - PCV Remeasurement |