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The purpose for a sinking fund
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[QUOTE="Holicent, post: 250707, member: 76163"] [FONT=Tahoma]A sinking fund is a fund that accumulates money over time to be used for the eventual replacement of a capital asset. Sinking funds are created by setting aside a portion of the income from an asset and depositing it in an account separate from the operating accounts of the entity. This ensures that money is available when needed to purchase new assets. In many cases, sinking funds are used as part of long-term infrastructure planning. For example, governments often use them to plan for large infrastructure projects such as bridges or tunnels. In addition to being used for infrastructure planning, sinking funds are also commonly used for maintenance projects such as building repairs and facilities renovation. Sinking Funds vs Capital Expenditures Sinking funds are sometimes confused with capital expenditures (expenditures that add value over time), but they're actually quite different. Capital expenditures reflect investments in assets that have a useful life of more than one year whereas sinking funds are created specifically for one-time purchases or replacements of existing assets.[/FONT] [/QUOTE]
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