2010 Annual Survey of Philippine Business and Industry (ASPBI)
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Sale of tangible fixed assets refers to the actual amount received/realized (not book value) from the sale of fixed assets during the year including the value of fixed
Capital Expenditures, Sale and Book Value of Tangible Fixed Assets, Including Losses and Damages in 2015. Tangible Fixed Assets refer to physical assets (tangible) acquired and
Capital Expenditures, Sale and Book Value of Tangible Fixed Assets, Including Losses and Damages in 2015.. Tangible Fixed Assets refer to physical assets acquired and for
Capital Expenditures, Sale and Book Value of Tangible Fixed Assets, Including Losses and Damages in 2014c. Tangible Fixed Assets refer to physical assets (tangible) acquired
Capital Expenditures, Sale and Book Value of Tangible Fixed Assets, Including Losses and Damages in 2014.. Tangible Fixed Assets refer to physical assets (tangible) acquired and for
Capital Expenditures, Sale and Book Value of Tangible Fixed Assets, Including Losses and Damages in 2014d. Tangible Fixed Assets refer to physical assets (tangible) acquired
Capital Expenditures, Sale and Book Value of Tangible Fixed Assets, Including Losses and Damages in 2014. Tangible Fixed Assets refer to physical assets (tangible) acquired and
Sale of tangible fixed assets refers to the actual amount received/realized (not book value) from the sale of fixed assets during the year including the value of fixed