Fixed-asset investment refers to the expenditure on tangible assets that are likely to have a life of more than one year. These investments are essential for business operations and often include property, machinery, and infrastructure.
Severe long-term restrictions impede a holding company's ability to exercise its rights over the assets or management of a subsidiary undertaking. Such restrictions are grounds for excluding a subsidiary from consolidation and treating it as a fixed-asset investment.
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