what is the difference between capital and revenue
expenditure
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REVENUE EXPENDITURE: Revenue Expenditure are the
expenditures which are incurred for maintaining or
retaining the existing earning capacity of a business
organization.
CAPITAL EXPENDITURE: Capital Expenditure are the
expenditures which are incurred for increase the existing
and future earning capacity of a business organization.
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