> ## Documentation Index
> Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://docs.arcuserp.com/llms.txt
> Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

# All Assets

> Use the combined asset view to review owned fixed assets and leased right-of-use assets in one accounting workspace.

<Note>
  All Assets is a review and routing workspace. It brings owned fixed assets and leased right-of-use assets together, then sends you to the correct fixed asset or lease detail page for lifecycle work.
</Note>

## Open All Assets

Open **Accounting**, then **All Assets**. The page summarizes owned assets, leased assets, gross value, net value, and monthly cost. The list shows code, name, category, ownership, counterparty, location, gross value, net value, acquired date, and status.

Use this page when you need one list of productive assets, regardless of whether the business owns the asset or leases it from a third party.

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## Filter The Asset List

Use the filter bar to narrow the view:

* **Ownership**: show all assets, owned assets only, or leased assets only.
* **Category**: focus on a fixed asset category such as equipment, vehicle, building, or other configured categories.
* **Location**: review assets associated with one location while still including records with no specific location assignment.
* **Status**: find active, pending, pending service, disposed, fully depreciated, terminated, bought out, or expired records.
* **Search**: search by name or asset code.

## Understand Ownership Badges

* **Owned**: the record is a fixed asset. It follows the fixed asset lifecycle for service date, depreciation, impairment, transfer, maintenance, and disposal.
* **Finance Lease**: the record is a lease classified as finance. It carries right-of-use asset and lease liability behavior.
* **Operating Lease**: the record is a lease classified as operating. It still appears as a leased asset for tracking and ASC 842 review.

Rows with a linked indicator have a relationship between a lease and a fixed asset, such as a finance lease buyout that created an owned fixed asset.

## Open Details

Click a row to open the correct detail page.

* Owned rows open the fixed asset detail page.
* Leased rows open the lease detail page.
* Bought-out leases and converted fixed assets keep cross-links so accounting can trace the conversion.

Use detail pages for lifecycle actions. All Assets helps you find and compare records, but actions like depreciation, disposal, impairment, lease payment, lease modification, termination, and buyout belong in the detailed fixed asset or lease workflow.

## Add An Asset

1. Open **Accounting > All Assets**.
2. Click **Add Asset**.
3. Choose **Owned (Fixed Asset)** if the business will own and depreciate the asset.
4. Choose **Leased (ASC 842)** if the asset is leased from a third party.
5. Click **Continue**.
6. Complete the fixed asset wizard or lease wizard.

<Warning>
  Choose the asset type carefully. Owned assets and leased assets follow different accounting lifecycles, schedules, and detail pages.
</Warning>

## Common Blocks

* **No assets match the filters**: clear ownership, category, location, status, and search filters.
* **A lease disappears after choosing a location**: check whether it has no location assigned or whether the filter is too narrow.
* **Status labels differ by ownership type**: fixed assets and leases do not share the exact same lifecycle states.
* **Monthly cost looks different from depreciation**: owned assets estimate monthly cost from depreciation setup, while leases use payment-related values.
* **Need to change accounting treatment**: open the fixed asset or lease detail page and follow the specific lifecycle workflow.

## Related Articles

<CardGroup cols={2}>
  <Card title="Fixed Assets" href="/support/accounting/fixed-assets">
    Create owned assets, place them in service, depreciate, transfer, impair, and dispose.
  </Card>

  <Card title="Leases" href="/support/accounting/leases">
    Manage ASC 842 leases, payments, modifications, terminations, and buyouts.
  </Card>

  <Card title="Accounting Automation Settings" href="/support/settings/accounting-automation">
    Configure fixed asset categories, lease defaults, and accounting automation.
  </Card>

  <Card title="Financial Reports" href="/support/accounting/reports">
    Review balance sheet and income statement impact.
  </Card>
</CardGroup>
