WHAT DIFF.BETWEEN CAPITAL EXPENDITURE AND CAPITAL REVENUE?
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Answer / jayashree deshpande
Capital Expenditure refers to the one time expenditure on
assets , etc. which is necessary to start the business.
Whereas , capital income refers to the one time income from
a particular one time transaction e.g.Sale of Asset, etc.
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Answer / h.r. sreepada bhagi
Capital Expenditure - Amount spent on Purchase, Construction
or Creation of a Capital Asset (Fixed Asset)or long term
asset. Total amount spent will be accounted as cost of asset.
Capital Revenue - Amount received from the sale of a long
term asset. Total amount will be split in to WDV & profit
(if the sale proceed is more than the Written Down Value).
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