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Supplies/Equipment & Fixed Assets Christi Schaefbauer, CPA, SFO Instructor

Reasons for Distinguishing between Supplies & Equipment -Assists in deciding how to keep track of items -Assists with insurance decisions -Importance in identifying funds to use for purchases -Can affect calculations of per pupil cost

Distinguishing between Supplies & Equipment Equipment Items An equipment item is any instrument, machine, apparatus, or set of articles which meets all of the following criteria: 1)It retains its original shape, appearance, and/or character with use. 2)It does not lose its identity through fabrication or incorporation into a different or more complex unit or substance. 3)It is nonexpendable; that is, if the item is damaged or some of its parts are lost or worn out, it is more feasible to repair the item than to replace it with an entirely new unit. 4)Under normal conditions of use, including reasonable care and maintenance, it can be expected to serve its principal purpose for at least one year.

Distinguishing between Supplies & Equipment Supply Items An item should be classified as a supply if it does not meet all the equipment criteria above. If all else fails, apply good judgment!

Fixed Assets Accounted for in General Fixed Asset Account Group Record depreciation in GFAAG for governmental funds Board should determine a capitalization threshold