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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. Nvidia Was One of the Largest Companies by Market Cap ... - AOL

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    MSFT Capital Expenditures (TTM) data by YCharts. This trend isn't leveling off but accelerating and is great news for companies like Nvidia that are downstream of this spending. It's also very ...

  5. Free cash flow - Wikipedia

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    In financial accounting, free cash flow (FCF) or free cash flow to firm (FCFF) is the amount by which a business's operating cash flow exceeds its working capital needs and expenditures on fixed assets (known as capital expenditures). [1]

  6. Warren Buffett Just Added $94 Million to This Long-Time ... - AOL

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    As a result of its steady growth in revenue and the limited capital expenditures needed to support its DNS services, Verisign has been growing its free cash flow.

  7. The Best Dividend Stock to Invest $1,000 in Right Now - AOL

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    The distribution is well covered by its distributable cash flow (DCF), which is its operating cash flow minus maintenance capital expenditures (capex). Last quarter, the company paid out $1.1 ...

  8. Capital budgeting - Wikipedia

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    Capital budgeting in corporate finance, corporate planning and accounting is an area of capital management that concerns the planning process used to determine whether an organization's long term capital investments such as new machinery, replacement of machinery, new plants, new products, and research development projects are worth the funding of cash through the firm's capitalization ...

  9. TSMC fourth-quarter profit seen jumping 58% on strong ... - AOL

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    On the call, it predicted 2024 capital expenditure as being slightly higher than $30 billion. The AI boom has helped drive up the price of shares in Asia's most valuable company, with TSMC's ...