Visma.net ERP
About fixed asset classes
In Visma.net ERP, fixed assets classes serve the following purposes:
- To group assets into categories having a similar nature, function, or use in your company's business.
- To provide default settings when you add an asset to the system and assign the
asset to a particular class.
Most of the defaults can be overridden.
You can configure separate classes for tangible and intangible assets of different
types with a different estimated useful life, or create a separate asset class for a
non-depreciating fixed assets.
For example: You may set up the following classes for tangible assets:
- Buildings: 50 years of useful life
- Plant and machinery: 10 years of useful life
- Furniture and fixtures: 8 years of useful life
- Land: 0 years of useful life
You may decide to define other classes that are appropriate to your company.
You create new asset classes by using the
Fixed asset classes (FA201000) window, as described in: Create an asset class
Alternatively, you can copy an existing class to create a similar asset class,
as described in: Create an asset class by copying an existing class

When you create an asset class, you specify the default settings for all the assets of the class.
The asset type and estimated useful life define the assets to be associated with the class, as described above.
You can associate multiple books with the class, each with its own depreciation
settings.
You have to add the posting book if you want to post to the general ledger
the transactions generated for the assets of the class.
You can use accelerated
depreciation of all the books that use the straight line depreciation method and Dutch method 2.
Note
that you will be able to associate the assets of the class with only the books that
you select for the class.
The general ledger accounts assigned to the class define most of the accounts that will be used to record the transactions for the assets of the class.
Related concepts
About depreciation of fixed assets
About depreciation configuration
Related tasks
Create an asset class by copying an existing class
Related windows