Fixed Asset Accounting

what is the smallest fixed assets figure?
What is the smallest amount for an item you can enter into a fixed assets account?
There is no “smallest” amount. Everything can be entered, from $1 and up.
Virginia Cunning, Enrolled Agent, Master Tax Advisor
H & R Block
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