Lumpy assets are assets that cannot be acquired in small increments; rather, they must be obtained in large, discrete amounts.

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In many industries, technological considerations dictate that if a firm is to be competitive, it must add fixed assets in large, discrete units. Such assets often are referred to as lumpy assets. See 16-2: Other Considerations in Forecasting

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