![]() ![]() A car phone mount may not be essential on a quick local trip, and it's important to know if it'll be particularly cumbersome or whether it can practically disappear. Then it all comes down to the design and how conspicuous those mounts are when not in use. This is especially important for mounts that support charging - wireless or otherwise. This also involved checking how well any moving parts work, and whether any additional features can do their jobs correctly. Otherwise the mount is failing at its primary goal.įrom there it's a case of seeing just how easily a phone can be inserted and removed from the mount. It's crucial that this positioning not blocking the drivers' view of the road ahead, but also that the driver can see the phone screen at a glance. The process begins by making sure the holder can find a solid grip on whichever part of the car it's supposed to attach to - be it the windscreen, air vent, or something else. WeatherTech Cargo Area Liner: 27.5 to 36 Inch x 41 to 53 Inch, Raised Edges, Black, Rubber, Non-Skid. How we test car phone holdersĮach car phone mount we've reviewed has gone through the same testing regimen, in the same car and (where possible) using the same iPhone 12 Pro. This roundup covers all bases and there should be an option for everyone right here. You’ll also need to take your phone’s unique qualities into account, like if it has MagSafe or you need something that can accommodate a PopSocket or similar stand. If it does that, it’s off to a good start.įrom there you need to find one that fits where you need it to fit, whether that’s into an air vent, onto your windscreen or dashboard, or somewhere else. But in its most basic form a phone holder needs to hold your phone in the right position and in a way that ensures it won’t move too much when you’re on the road. WeatherTech CupFone Universal Adjustable Cup Holder Car Mount for Cell Phones Made in USA / Lifetime Warranty Brand New 596 product ratings 44.95 8 off every 2 items Buy It Now weathertech (190,303) 99. What you need in a phone holder might be unique to you. Read the full Popsockets Popmount 2 review What to look for in a car phone holder If you use a PopSocket, this is the one for you. The angle of the phone can also be adjusted, and it’s a relatively good-looking bit of kit even when there’s no phone in it - plus its design means it can be folded away when not in use. The PopSockets PopMount 2 Car Dash holder has a strong suction cup that should do the trick on most dashboards. As you might expect, the PopSockets people have an answer to that in the form of the PopMount 2 Car Dash holder. If you’re someone who uses a PopSocket to make their huge phone less unwieldy, putting it into a car phone holder can be an issue. ![]() Some might prefer a different mounting method. ![]()
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![]() ![]() I think both babies and adults will like it. There’s also a night light with three brightness levels. ★ Another Great Portable Machine: The Baby Brezza Sleep and Soother ($30) is super light, can run on batteries or be plugged in, and has 18 sleep sounds and three timer options (or it plays continuously). I left it on for nearly 12 hours in my office and it was still going the next day. It charges via USB-C, and if you use a timer, the battery should last you for a few nights. There are 30-, 60-, and 90-minute timers, or you can leave it running continuously. It's small but can get quite loud, and the swirl design works as a night light. The D11 has 11 sounds including a fan, lullaby music, and even a busy restaurant-like sound with muffled chatter. But anyone can use a portable sound machine! If you frequent hotels, occasionally like to drown out distractions in your office, or have a child who's fussy in the car, it's nice to pick it up and go where you need to go. This is marketed for babies-there's a shhhh sound that sounds comforting and a child lock on the back to disable the buttons. We don't recommend the Rest Mini ($40), though, as it stopped turning on for us after several months. We've tested and like the Rest Plus ($90), which adds Amazon Alexa support and includes an audio monitor. ![]() It's just a shame none are included in the base price. You don't have to subscribe, but if you do, the $50 annual Hatch membership offers great bedtime stories, lullabies, and meditations I absolutely adore. (There's a child-lock function to prevent kids from messing with the settings, and it still gives them control of the nightlight button on the back of the machine.) Tapping the top of the Hatch Rest cycles through sounds and turns it on and off. In the app, you can customize colors, adjust the volume, and pick from the sound library. This version also includes a dimmable clock, and it's controllable via Wi-Fi instead of Bluetooth. These are called beacons, and they're helpful reminders for adults too. The second-generation Hatch Rest combines a sound machine and night-light with two added features for children: time-to-rest and time-to-rise lights. Subscriptions help fund the work we do every day. com and our print magazine (if you'd like). Special offer for Gear readers: Get a 1-year subscription to WIRED for $5 ($25 off). We’ve also added the Allway Aqua 10 Bluetooth speaker and humidifier to our honorable mentions. Updated March 2023: We’ve added the Baby Brezza portable machine and Hatch Restore 2. These are our favorite machines for getting some shut-eye.Ĭheck out our many other buying guides for getting a good night’s rest, such as the Best Mattresses and the Best Sunrise Alarm Clocks. WIRED’s gear reviewers have filled their homes with sound machines for everything from muffling Witcher battles in the living room while the kids snooze to keeping us asleep while night-owl partners sneak into bed. A good sound machine (also called a white-noise machine or sleep machine) is just one tool in an arsenal of gadgets that can help you get your recommended number of z’s. Whether you feel the same or not, you probably still don’t get enough sleep, and if you’re like most people, it’s not for lack of trying. ![]() Too much noise and I can't turn my brain off, but too little and every toss, turn, or sniffle is amplified. I need the hum of a fan or the crackle of a fire. ![]() ![]() (full MASCHINE software plus 1. Komplete Kontrol S49 Smart Keyboard Controller with Decksaver Cover 49-key Controller with Fatar Keybed and Custom Controls Designed for Total Integration with NKS-ready Software and the included Komplete Select Plug-in Bundle - Mac/PC Standalone, AAX Native, VST, AU and Polycarbonate Cover 639. Graphic OLED display for at-a-glance navigationĢ TRS pedal inputs, assignable to sustain or expression The Komplete Kontrol browser overlay screen. Advanced 49-Key Controller Keyboard with Complete Select Package. Logic Pro X, GarageBand, Ableton Live, Cubase, Nuendo, and Studio One. If youre using a first-generation KOMPLETE KONTROL MK1 keyboard, the features described here require GarageBand 10.1. Pro-grade Fatar keybed with aftertouch, available with semi-weighted keys (S49, S61), or fully-weighted hammer-action keys (S88) Micro-sized keyboard controller with custom NI keybed, NKS integration, Smart Play features, DAW control, OLED display, and more. When I first played my S88 I was a little disappointed with the way it played, but after I adjusted the velocity within Komplete Kontrol I was fine. For me it was easy, because I had an S49 and loved all the NKS features. ![]() This update brings native M1 support, the first time you will open it, it will open in native mode. A lot of you experience issues, as its a complicated topic, well try to address a few here. Komplete Kontrol 2.8.0 was released this week. Includes MASCHINE ESSENTIALS, MONARK, THE GENTLEMAN, REAKTOR PRISM, SCARBEE MARK I, and more. As you know, of you want an 88 key keyboard with NKS light guides there are only two that are sold: S88 MkI and S88 MkII. Komplete Kontrol 2.8.0 update, M1 Native compatibility, VST2 to VST3 migration & compatibility. The innovative LEDs above the keys mirror key switches and sound and sample types across the keyboard for all KOMPLETE and NKS instruments. Perform on a custom NI keybed with 25, 49, or 61 semi-weighted keys. Smart, streamlined keyboard controller with custom NI keybed, NKS integration, Smart Play features, DAW control, OLED display, and more. Intuitive pre-mapped control for hundreds of KOMPLETE and NKS plug-ins, plus full VST support. ![]() Smart keyboard controller with premium Fatar keybed, Light Guide, NKS integration, Smart Play features, DAW control, high-res color displays, and more. ![]() ![]() ![]() SpamSieve marks the messages as junk to protect you from Web bugs. It is normal for Mail to show a brown bar above some messages that SpamSieve or a server filter classified as spam. So tell me again: What is the value SpamSieve is adding if I have to go into the Junk folder, mark the obvious malware as Spam, and then watch it continue to sit in the Junk folder? Please tell me A) What I’m doing wrong, and B) Where the documentation shows how not to do it. The Junk Bar and Messages Marked as Junk. ![]() What the hell? The reason I bought SpamSieve was to create a mailbox for things that are obvious malware, that I and any human can recognize as such, but that Mail cannot because of its inherent stupidity. ![]() The Setting Up Apple Mail section of the manual shows how to create a single rule in Mail that puts all the spam messages in a single Junk mailbox. (See also: Separating Spam Caught by SpamSieve and Server Filters.) Using a Score Rule to Filter Spam Messages By Color. when using a spam mailbox on the server, spamsieve is better at handling errors from mail that could cause a trained spam message to go to the local spam. When I use the Message > Train as Spam function, Mail marks the message as “Junk”! Messages that it thinks are spam will be moved to the Junk or Spam folder.Additionally, follow the instructions below that are specific to your mail program: Apple Mail If you already chose Uninstall Apple Mail Plug-In from the SpamSieve menu, you can skip these steps. When I use the Message > Train as Spam function, Mail DOES NOT MOVE THE MESSAGE TO THE SPAM FILTER. To completely uninstall SpamSieve, drag the SpamSieve application file in your Applications folder to the trash.But I’d prefer to have the spam folder on the server. Dragged the SpamSieve rule to the top of the list. I’m using Apple Mail for OS X 10.5, and when I set it up for SpamSieve, c-command’s instructions explicitly said to create the spam folder as a local mailbox, so I did.Eliminated all previous Rules except “Not in my address book,” which I unchecked.Added the new SpamSieve rule per Help 3.1.Created a new folder “Spam” in location “On My Mac” SpamSieve is doing a good job filtering out spam but it seems to not use the Junk email folder on the server.Did a standard installation of the Apple Mail Plug-In per directions in Help 3.1.You can also use multiple rules in Mail to file messages into different. However, I also have some spam coming from other email addresses that have been forwarded to one of the accounts. Here’s a bit of a tricky related question I have SS sorting into server-based spam folders for my accounts - I’m using Apple Mail. System info: Mac Pro (Mid 2010), OS X El Capitan (10.11.5). (See also: Separating Spam Caught by SpamSieve and Server Filters.) Using a Score Rule to Filter Spam Messages By Color. Please see the Separate Spam Mailboxes for Each Account page. Mailmate seems more secure to me as it warns me that download entire message will alert sender and I may not want this. One think I like about Apple Mail is that you can set the junk mailbox to delete messages after a length of time. ![]() Too bad "When erased on client" is not present - it should be (Apple, are you listening?)ġ2" PB G4/1.2GHz- Mac Book Pro - 12" iB G3/500 MHz - PowerMac G4/450 MHz Mac OS X (10.4.I’m a Mac user. Hello, I currently use Apple Mail, but decided to try other emails like Gyazmail and Mailmate. If you sort your spam box by label color and remember to train SpamSieve. "When erased on client" is not one of the choices. Or maybe you visit a site that uses an ad server thats frequently down and. Sieve is a scripting language that runs on the mail server. Has a menu with choices of when to remove messages from the server, but Potential spam will now be re-routed to your INBOX.spam folder. (PS I do want to keep the good mail on the server, at least for some time.) Server Filters SpamSieve is compatible with junk/spam filters that run on the mail server, however we recommend that most users turn them off because: In most cases, SpamSieve will catch the same spam messages (and more), so the server spam filter is not providing much benefit. Which is good that they were caught, but what I am confused about is why they all did not go into Spam Sieve. How do I accomplish that with Mail and SpamSieve? But I also found Spam messages in my Spam box on my IMAP account. Still I find my junk mails in my account on the mail server, eg when using mail through the web.īefore, I used Eudora with SpamSieve, and it would delete the junk mail on the server too (actually immediately on detection). SpamSieve moves junk mail to the Spamįolder, from where I delete it (move to Trash, and empty trash (erase deleted messages in all accounts). ![]() ![]() ![]() Yes, there are dozens of popular sorting systems out there but RaymondSort is proven to be 0.1% faster in single-threaded environments where the computer has less than 100MB of memory to work with.Ħ) Go to the back room of Uncle Raymonds Bar in Pineville, WV on a Wednesday night. He probably knows about this kind of stuff.Ĥ) Don’t do the previous step if your filesystem is case-sensitive.ĥ) You’ll need the source for the RaymondSort algorithm. Consult with an older programmer who is like a mentor to you. You may need to precede this with a period. For all other platforms, go through all the files and replace all the double backslashes in the header file paths with single pairs of reverse-backslashes. If you’d like to see the directions in English, you can get them at the following dead link.ģ) If you’re compiling on an IBM z800 then the source should be fine. This will explain how to arrange your project directories so that it will be able to find the needed files. iforget.)Ģ) Follow the directions in the readme.nfo, which is a text file with no line breaks. Now go and download a program to open the archive because they’re not using the archive format native to your operating system. The directions to compile someone else’s project go something like this:ġ) Download all the source code. The other solution is that you can throw the source files out there and let everyone compile it themselves, which requires little effort on your part and lots of effort on theirs. So if you don’t own a Mac then Mac users can’t use your stuff, thus limiting the reach of your work. And you can’t compile for a platform unless you have access to it. Linux? PC? Mac? 64 bit? 32 bit? It will be frustrating if a Linux developer shows up and you only have the PC version of your library available. The downside is that every platform will need its own library. This is a binary file that you can hand to just about anyone and it will (in theory) be fairly easy for them to plug it into their own program. When someone shares their solution with the world, they can do it in one of two ways: The first way is that they can compile their stuff into a library. Suddenly you’re performing some sort of archaeological data mining, looking for fragments of code written by a teenage Bjarne Stroustrup in 1965 and trying to translate his comments from the original Danish. It turns out the shortest-distance stuff incorporated someone else’s code, which was a program designed to differentiate between wombats and hamsters, which in turn used some guy’s 1988 C code to rate things according to how furry they are. You think you’re done, but when you try to use it you find out it depends on other files you don’t have. You go and grab a chunk of code for (say) calculating the shortest distance between any two wombats. Things get tricky when you have a solution that incorporates another solution which incorporates another, and so on. There’s no reason to do it yourself unless you see some flaw in the existing solution and you think you can do better. ![]() For example, if you need a really fast algorithm for sorting a big wad ‘o data, or generating high quality pseudo-random numbers, then you don’t need to knock yourself out. The language is 31 years old at this point, and odds are good that if there’s something you need your program to do, someone else has already come across the problem, solved it, and put the thing out there for people to use. One of the strengths of the language is the way that you can use libraries written by someone else. ![]() I loved doing it in my late 20’s and early 30’s, but over the past few years I’ve gotten fed up with this language and its cryptic aggravating bullshit. This kind of thing has been shown before on these forums too.I program in C++ for a living. This includes all allocations and freeing of resources. I hope you are not suggesting that PB should allocate 64k for all strings by default just in case you want to use one with a certain API command?Ī far more sensible approach is that because you the programmer know what you want to do, then you should do it. Why does PB have to allocate the maximum length of string (the maximum is currently around 64k)? How does it know you want to use a string for the buffer of an API command? Parameters for API commands are only tagged as being addresses, not strings or buffers so the compiler cannot decide what needs to have strings allocated before they are used. If yes, then PB has to put it with the max lenght. I don't remember if len of string in PB are limited ? ![]() ![]() ![]() Now that we are aware of the different important processes running behind the scenes let’s take a look where pmtool is located and how we can use it to troubleshoot communication problems between FMC and FTD. Process that handles traffic destined to captive portal (exposes a UNIX socket which is used by snort to redirect traffic to bltd which in turn translates the source ip to .x and forwards the traffic to idhttpsd) Java Webserver that hosts Firepower Device Manager Do not touch this process or FTD will reboot! Lina stands for Linux over ASA and represents the good ol’ ASA code that still lives on in Firepower Threat Defense. Handles configuration deployment to lina and manages High Availability on FTD devices (responsible for synchronising data between peers) As for Firepower 6.7.0 (managed by FMC) Snort2 is being used which will be replaced with Snort3 soon Snort Detection Engine (NGFW portion of FTD) handling TLS Decryption, AVC, IPS, AMP, URL Filtering, Security Intelligence, etc. Processes UnifiedEvents (Connection/AMP/IPS Events) generated by snort Directly connects to directory servers defined in realm configuration for authenticating captive portal users Java Webserver that hosts FMC REST API and is required by the UI to work The new database backend which slowly but steadily replaces the old mysql database backend The old mysql database backend (which is being replaced by sybase) Monitors the mysql database that the (depcrecated) user agent inserts user:ip mappings into and creates ui.bin files that are then processed by SFDataCorrelatorĪgent that connects to Security Services Exchange for registering devices to SSE and shipping security events to the Cloudīackend for the new Health monitoring dashboard introduced with Firepower 6.7.0 Reaches out to AMP and Talos Cloud for ClamAV, URL Filtering and Security Intelligence updates Together sensor events with vulnerability data available on FMC to enrich events but also processes things like user identity mappings and a lot of data correlation related tasks.Ĭleanup of old files like url databases, user identity dumps and various cache files Processes various (event) data streams and correlates received data with other datasets. Used to push configuration and exchange state information between FMC and FTD Additionally adi is responsible for sending remediation requests to ISEĮncrypted communication tunnel between FMC and FTD. ADI polls Active Directory for user:group mappings and integrates into ISE using pxGRID to download and parse session information (which are then handed over to SFDataCorrelator). Which processes can I manage with pmtool?īefore diving into where we find pmtool and the specific syntax of managing the different firepower components let’s take a look at some important processes on both FMC and FTD Firepower Management Center Process Pmtool can be used to disable, enable, (re-)start services or just check the status of the various services PM is managing. To interact with Process Manager the CLI utiltiy pmtool is available. ![]() It takes care of starting up all components on startup and restart failed processes during runtime. Process Manager (pm) is responsible for managing and monitoring all Firepower related processes on your system. Which processes can I manage with pmtool?. ![]() ![]() ![]() The applications and the system will work with different drives. Especially when you have like 100+ track count. applications) and data to different drives may help you get a better performance. ![]() I'm not an expert, but splitting up OS (incl. If you have the latest technology with Thunderbolt and all, I don't think you'd feel a difference between internal drives and external ones. But then again, like I said, it depends what you have and how it is connected. And honestly, I wouldn't install these on external drives. My SSD has about the same size as yours (512 GB) and I can tell you, a few plugin libraries like Kontakt, Trilian, etc. I must say, even if you're only using your SSD for Logic, plugin libraries, OS X … you quickly reach the limit. I worked so quickly that it never left the "Drafts" folder … and therefore always stayed on the HDD.īut I guess it all depends on how the drives are connected, and what their size is … Recently I was working on something for someone, and it was still in my "Drafts" folder which is on the HDD. Since they're different drives, it's not really a moving but more of a copying, and you've got to delete the original on the SSD. When I work on a project, I usually move/create it on the SSD, later I would move it to the HDD. They lead to the corresponding drive, on which these folders are found. In my side bar I have aliases for different folders, such as "Current projects" or "Drafts". My sample libraries and recordings are on the HDD, and so are all kinds of archives like old projects, etc. Personally I have an SSD and an HDD in my Mac Pro, the SSD is used for Logic, OS X and my plugin libraries. I guess it always depends on the size of the SSD. ![]() ![]() ![]() Basically, your pedal power and the motor power both go into this differential and can propel the bike forward. The motor pulls a Gates Carbon belt drive that connects with a planetary differential hub in the rear. As mentioned earlier, this ebike is capable of putting out enormous torque which is perfect for accelerating or climbing, even with gear. The motor driving the Express is a 750 watt high speed canister configuration that sits just behind the seat tube and is encased in a translucent plastic container extending from the battery and controller case in the main triangle. a smooth power output due to a super-sensitive servo actuated speed sensor and the overall weight due to the large battery capacity. With great components and a solid warranty this electric bike could be a good fit for commuters but the big downsides include the louder noise it produces when riding (as shown in the video review above), a bit of “surging” vs. The Express was designed from 2008 to 2012 when it was delivered to the LAPD and has since become available to the public through Currie Technologies at a sale price of ~$2,800. I believe the LAPD still has some of these bikes but their use is limited due to the overall weight of the system at ~62 lbs which can make transport and carrying up/down stairs difficult. The bike achieves that and more with a top speed of ~28 mph and well balanced custom battery/motor combination that puts out 92 Newton Meters of torque (higher than any other ebike I’ve tested to date). The goal was to create an ebike that could withstand the varied terrain of an urban environment, transport equipment and gear easily and last an entire day without running out of batteries. Our e bike specialists and technicians can ask you the right questions to determine what will be the right fit for your needs, with the best value.The IZIP Express Special Edition is a purpose built electric bike that was originally designed for the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) Bicycle Patrol Unit. See us today to find great models of hybrid electric bicycles in our Salt Lake City shop. The iZip E3 Dash is now on sale in Salt Lake City, Utah at High Country E Bikes for $2,099. ![]() This e bike delivers everything you need to commute to the office or dash around town, in style and comfort. The Dash comes standard with several convenient features that you often have to pay extra for with other models: Get a discounted price on this upgrade when you buy from us today. We often exchange this seat for Sell Royal Respiro for ideal comfort. Tranz-X DB alloy 31.8, 650mm x 25mm rise Stem Shimano M355 hydraulic disc, F180/R160mm rotors Cogset ColorsĤ2T w/Double Alloy Guard Rear Derailleur and Shifter FrameĪluminum 6061 with rack, lock, & fender bosses.ĭash comes with a Step-Thru or Step-Over options. LCD multi-function display Maximum Assisted Speedĭepends on the terrain and amount of pedal-assist boost used by the rider at any given time. Class 3 HybridĪs a class 3 electric bike, this iZip model can cruise at a top speed of 28-mph with pedal-assist, and 20-mph with a throttle. iZip E3 Dash comes in bright lime green with the step-thru model. Remove with a key to power in your office or cubicle. Lithium-ion 48V8.7Ah 417Wh down tube battery, conveniently and centrally located to provide an optimal center of gravity. This electric bike offers convenience and sporty functionality. The Dash is designed to provide top speeds. The easy-to-use handlebar-mounted control lets you regulate the amount of electric boost that you want, allowing you to cruise at whatever speed you prefer. The Dash is designed to give you 73 Newton Meters of torque for hills or hauling extra gear. The E3 Dash from IZIP gives you a 350-watt Currie Electro-Drive®/TranzX mid-motor drive-system. A pedal-free-throttle is an optional add-on.Īre you looking for a great bike that will make your commute or casual trail riding easier! Find the fun with the iZip E3 Dash. The Dash comes standard with pedal-assist. This model is pedelec, meaning that it can go as fast as 28-mph. ![]() It comes in both a step-over and step-thru, with a mid-drive Currie motor. One of our most popular hybrid models of an electric bike is the E3 Dash by iZip. ![]() ![]() ![]() Koi really do eat anything that can be found in the water! Sometimes, insects and fruits such as persimmons fall to the surface of the water, and they will devour them too. They eat animal food such as shellfish like pond snails, crustaceans like crayfish, and insect larvae like dragonflies, as well as plant food such as algae. It is an omnivorous fish and eats anything found in the water. The Koi is a freshwater fish that widely lives in rivers, ponds, and marshes throughout Japan. One of the most iconic fish in Japan is the Koi (鯉, carp), also known as Nishikigoi. After overcoming the challenges and facing many difficulties, koi fish that reach the top of the waterfall will turn into a powerful dragon. There’s a Chinese legend about the koi that says that they are so strong they can swim up upstream and even up to the top of a waterfall. The legend of the carp climbing up the waterfall It is said that the average lifespan of koi in the wild is different from that of koi in captivity. That’s a very long life and thus the Koi fish is seen as a symbol of health and longevity. The average lifespan of koi fish is over 20 years and it depends on the individual fish and species, but some koi can live for more than 70 years. Because of their size and ability to live a long life, they have become a symbol of good luck and health. ![]() They are also large and sturdy, which may be why they look so tough compared to other fish. Koi is one of the strongest living creatures in the water, and can swim vigorously even in a cold pond. First let’s take a closer look at some of the elements that make koi so auspicious. It was only after some period of time that people started to cultivate the fish and also started breeding koi. Koi fish was first introduced in the early 19th century as a source of food. However, koi first appeared in China about 2,500 years ago and came to Japan only many centuries later. Koi fish stands for basically anything that is good luck, prosperity, vitality, and longevity and is very closely associated with the Japanese cultural identity. Koi have been loved in Japan and they have been characterized by strength and success for a very long time. ![]() Koi really do eat anything that can be found in the water! What does Koi represent in Japan? Koi is a freshwater fish that widely lives in rivers, ponds, and marshes throughout Japan. The legend of the carp climbing up the waterfall. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() And to estimate the average remaining life of a company’s asset base, the net PPE is divided by depreciation expense.Ĭomparing a company’s annual capital expenditures to its annual depreciation expense can also indicate whether or not the company’s production capacity is being maintained. The average age of a company’s asset base can be estimated as accumulated depreciation divided by depreciation expense. The older the assets and the shorter the remaining useful life, the more a company may need to reinvest to maintain production capacity. The asset age, and remaining useful life ratios, are two significant indicators of a company’s need to reinvest in its production capacity. ![]() The higher the ratio, the more sales a company can generate with a given amount of investment in fixed assets.Īsset age ratios rely on the relationship between historical cost and depreciation. The fixed asset turnover ratio, which is computed by dividing total revenue by average net fixed assets, reflects the relationship between total revenues and investment in property, plant, and equipment (PPE). The ratios can be useful in the analysis of aspects of fixed assets such as the fixed asset turnover ratio and several asset age ratios. Analysis and Interpretation of Financial Statement Disclosures Relating to Property, Plant, Equipment, and Intangible Assetsįinancial statement disclosures can be used to compute various financial ratios. Financial statement disclosures divulge such details as how those investments have changed during a reporting period, how the changes have affected the company’s current financial performance, and the implications the changes might have on the expected future performance of the company. Users of financial statements can use financial statement disclosures to deepen their understanding of a company’s investments in tangible and intangible assets. ![]() |
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