what is capital budgetting?
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Answer / sadhula ramesh
capital budgtting is a process of analysing and deciding
of investment on longterm projects.
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Answer / s.veerabrahmam
capital budgeting concerns with investing on long term investment such as new machinery,replacement machinery,new
plants,new products,and research and development projects.
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Answer / santhosh kokkera
it means process of decision making with regards investments
in long term projects or in fixed assets....
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Answer / nagaraju puligdda
capital budgeting is also called investment decision,it main
focus long terms assets like machinery,plant,furniture
etc.every successful business depend by investment decision
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Answer / anil
Capital budgeting may be defined as the firms decision to
invest it's current funds in long term assets anticipatory
getting some benefits in a series of years
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Answer / prasad gadaputi
it is also know as a capital enpendeture decisson. to take
effective decissons before investing long turm project or
long turm capital.
how do u take effective decissons by using deffent
tectniquis
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Answer / subhash
Capital budgeting is process of decisions making with regards to replacement of long term assets.
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