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  2. Expenses versus capital expenditures - Wikipedia

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    Under the U.S. tax code, businesses expenditures can be deducted from the total taxable income when filing income taxes if a taxpayer can show the funds were used for business-related activities, [1] not personal [2] or capital expenses (i.e., long-term, tangible assets, such as property). [3]

  3. 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.

  4. Operating expense - Wikipedia

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    An operating expense (opex) [a] is an ongoing cost for running a product, business, or system. [1] Its counterpart, a capital expenditure (capex), is the cost of developing or providing non-consumable parts for the product or system.

  5. Operating ratio - Wikipedia

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    In finance, the operating ratio is a company's operating expenses as a percentage of revenue.This financial ratio is most commonly used for industries which require a large percentage of revenues to maintain operations, such as railroads. [1]

  6. OPEX (Stock Exchange) - Wikipedia

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    OPEX is a Portuguese financial services company headquartered in Lisbon that consults clients regarding mergers and acquisitions, capital raising, and general operations. [1] The firm launched an over-the-counter exchange known as PEX (abbreviation of "Prime Exchange") in 2003 to provide a trading environment for the securities of small and mid ...

  7. Abandonment cost - Wikipedia

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    Abandonment costs or Abandonment expenditure (ABEX) are costs associated with the abandonment of a business venture.. Abandonment costs traditionally applied to the process of abandoning an under-producing or non-producing oil or gas well.

  8. Capex (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Capex or capital expenditure is an expenditure where the benefit continues over a long term.. Capex or CAPEX may also refer to: . Capabilities exercise, US military term; CAPEX (cooperative), or Kerala State Cashew Workers Apex Industrial Co-operative Society, a cooperative promoting the cashew industry

  9. OPEX - Wikipedia

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    The acronym OPEX may refer to: Operating expense; Operational excellence; OPEX (corporation) OPEX (Stock Exchange) This page was last edited on 2 ...