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  2. Capital Expenditure (CapEx) Definition, Formula, and Examples

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    Capital expenditures (CapEx) are funds used by a company to acquire, upgrade, and maintain physical assets such as property, plants, buildings, technology, or equipment. CapEx...

  3. Capital Expenditure (CapEx) Definition | Investing Dictionary -...

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    Capital expenditures, or CapEx, are funds a company spends on buying and managing physical assets, such as property, equipment and technology. CapEx spending is an investment in...

  4. Capital Expenditures | Meaning, Formula, Calculation, and Example

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    Capital expenditures are defined as the costs of purchasing and upgrading fixed assets such as buildings, machinery, equipment, and vehicles. In contrast, operating expenses are the costs of supporting the current operations, such as wages, sales commissions, office rent, and advertising.

  5. Capital Expenditure (CAPEX) - Definition, Example, Formula

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    A capital expenditure, CapEx for short, is the payment with either cash or credit to purchase long-term physical or fixed assets used in a business’s operations.

  6. What Is Capital Expenditure (CapEx)? - The Balance

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    Capital expenditures are money a company uses to improve or acquire new assets with the objective of growing and improving the business as a whole. Capital expenditures are often referred to as CapEx or capital expenses.

  7. Capital Expenditures: Definition, Calculation, Uses

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    Capital Expenditures, commonly referred to as CapEx, are investments made by a company to acquire, maintain, or upgrade tangible assets like property, plant, or equipment that are expected to...

  8. What Are the Types of CapEx (Capital Expenditures)? - ...

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    A capital expenditure (CapEx) is the money companies use to purchase, upgrade, or extend the life of an asset. Capital expenditures are long-term investments, meaning the assets...

  9. Capital expenditure - Wikipedia

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    Capital expenditure or capital expense (abbreviated capex, CAPEX, or CapEx) is the money an organization or corporate entity spends to buy, maintain, or improve its fixed assets, such as buildings, vehicles, equipment, or land.

  10. Capital Expenditures Definition & Example - InvestingAnswers

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    What are Capital Expenditures? Capital expenditures, or capex, is money used to purchase, upgrade, improve, or extend the life of long-term assets. Long-term assets are typically property, infrastructure, or equipment with a useful life of more than one year.

  11. Capital Expenditure – CapEx Definition - Investopedia

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    Capital expenditures, commonly known as CapEx, are funds used by a company to acquire, upgrade, and maintain physical assets such as property, buildings, an industrial plant, technology, or equipment. CapEx is often used to undertake new projects or investments by the firm.