what is the capital expenditure
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Answer / anjana.sehgal@gmail.com
Those expenditure which are expected to give utility for
more than one accounting period like purchase of fixed
assets are called Capital expenditure.
These are not charged to Profit & loss A/C in the year in
which exp was incurred but depreciation or (amortisation)
is charged on the Fixed asset till the life of the Asset.
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Answer / ravitejamfm.36
capital expenditure is a any amount spent in increase in large
earning/profit is called capital expenditure.Any this type
of expenditure shown to be assets side
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Answer / himanshu sharma
it is an non-recurring expenses.those expenditure which uses
more than one years is called capital expenditure.
for ex-the purchases of capital asserts
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