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  2. Capital expenditure - Wikipedia

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    Capital expenditures are the funds used to acquire or upgrade a company's fixed assets, such as expenditures towards property, plant, or equipment (PP&E). [3] In the case when a capital expenditure constitutes a major financial decision for a company, the expenditure must be formalized at an annual shareholders meeting or a special meeting of the Board of Directors.

  3. Expenses versus capital expenditures - Wikipedia

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    Capital expenditures either create cost basis or add to a preexisting cost basis and cannot be deducted in the year the taxpayer pays or incurs the expenditure. [3] In terms of its accounting treatment, an expense is recorded immediately and impacts directly the income statement of the company, reducing its net profit.

  4. Investment (macroeconomics) - Wikipedia

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    In macroeconomics, investment "consists of the additions to the nation's capital stock of buildings, equipment, software, and inventories during a year" [1] or, alternatively, investment spending — "spending on productive physical capital such as machinery and construction of buildings, and on changes to inventories — as part of total spending" on goods and services per year.

  5. Capital cost - Wikipedia

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    Capital costs are fixed, one-time expenses incurred on the purchase of land, buildings, construction, and equipment used in the production of goods or in the rendering of services. In other words, it is the total cost needed to bring a project to a commercially operable status.

  6. After getting billions in federal funding, Amtrak is ‘trying ...

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    Before the infrastructure bill, Amtrak had never received so much funding from the federal government, which subsidizes much of the company’s capital expenditures. Like most passenger rail ...

  7. Profits tax - Wikipedia

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    Yet, capital expenditure may be deductible if they are categorised into following: Capital expenditure on plant and machinery for research and development; [7] Capital expenditure on renovation or refurbishment on buildings other than domestic ones; [8] Capital expenditure on prescribed fixed assets (excluding lease or hire-purchase); [9]

  8. Consumption of fixed capital - Wikipedia

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    The Capital Consumption Allowance measures the amount of expenditure that a country needs to undertake in order to maintain, as opposed to grow, its productivity. The CCA can be thought of as representing the wear-and-tear on the country's physical capital , together with the investment needed to maintain the level of human capital (e.g. to ...

  9. Nvidia stock sinks on fears of AI spending slowdown - AOL

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    Microsoft’s capital expenditures nearly doubled from the year-ago period to $20 billion in its most recent quarterly report, while Meta's expenses rose 36% to $9.2 billion over the same period ...