püsivarade
Püsivarade is Estonian for fixed assets, referring to non-current assets held by a business for use in operations over more than one accounting period and not intended for sale in the ordinary course. On the balance sheet, püsivarade are typically presented as non-current assets and support ongoing production or administrative activities.
Classification commonly includes tangible assets such as land, buildings, machinery, vehicles, office equipment, and furniture. Intangible
Recognition and measurement: Püsivarade are initially recognised at cost, comprising the purchase price plus directly attributable
Depreciation and amortization: Most püsivarade (except land) are depreciated over their estimated useful lives, systematically allocating
Impairment: If indicators of impairment arise, püsivarade are tested for recoverable amount. If the recoverable amount
Disposal and derecognition: When a püsivarad is disposed of or retired, its carrying amount and accumulated
Context: In Estonia, the accounting treatment of püsivarade follows national standards and the applicable financial reporting