Difference Between Revenue & Capital Expenditure Give an
Example of each ?
Answer Posted / pravin kamble
Revenue :- Revenue is income that a company receives from
its normal business activity usually from sale of goods or
services to the customers. In other way this is called as
turnover.
Capital Expenditure :- Capital expendituren creats future
benifits to the company. This expenses incured when a
busiess spends money to fixed assets.
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