The penultimate section to be completed to obtain a free business plan or a financial forecast on our digital business creation assistance application is called “Investments”. It is necessary to list, on this page, certain goods useful to your business. These are “durable” goods that your business will keep for over a year. From an accounting point of view, these are fixed assets. Here is a file that details the work to be done in this part of the Entrepreneur’s Corner application.
In this section of the application, you must fill in all the goods used to produce the goods or services sold by your company and to be rented to individuals or other companies. They are called, in accounting parlance, fixed assets. The texts give a rather complex definition; we will not tackle it on purpose here because it could mislead you. To simplify, you can consider that it is about all the goods not consumed during their first use and which your company will keep quite a long time (at least a year). They should not be intended for purchase-resale.
In general, there are three types of durable goods:
Inventories, consumables, trade receivables or even share capital do not constitute, for example, fixed assets.
For the sake of simplicity, we can consider that low-value equipment ( < 500 €) constitutes a conventional charge and not an investment. If you find yourself in this case, you must enter the property in the “Expenses” tab of the application.
To add an investment, click on the blue button provided for this purpose. A new page opens. You must fill in several important information:
Remember to save your entry before exiting the page.
Note, first of all, that only investments made in “Year 1 Month 1” will be taken into account in your financing plan. If you want them to appear in this financial table of your forecast, you must select “Year 1” in “Year of the operation” and “Month 1” in “Month of the operation”.
Then, if you do not have a precise idea as to the duration of use of a good, you can use that admitted in the uses of the profession, namely:
Be careful because some goods are not depreciable. This is particularly the case for land or most financial fixed assets, for example.
The duration of use will allow our application to automatically calculate the depreciation of your investments and, more particularly, the depreciation allowances. Depreciation will reflect the loss in value of the goods, taking into account their use. This financial information will feed into the tables in your document: income statement, balance sheet, cash flow statement, etc. You have to remember that the value of each fixed asset will not be immediately deducted from your accounting result. In reality, its amount will be spread over its duration of use. Computer equipment of 1200 €, used for 3 years, will decrease your result by 400 € each year (1200/3).
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