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CAPEX
CAPEX or capex C5086350 (kăp′ĕks′)abbr. capital expenditurecapex (ˈkæpˈɛks) n (Banking & Finance) short for capital expenditureCAPEX
CAPEX(CAPital EXpenditures) The cost of developing a product or system. OPEX (operating expenditures) are the ongoing costs for running it. For example, the purchase of a printer is the CAPEX, and the annual paper and ink cost is the OPEX. For larger systems, OPEX may also include the cost of human operators and facility expenses such as rent, electricity, heating and air conditioning.MedicalSeefluocinoloneLegalSeecapital expenditureCapex
CapexSee: Capital expendituresCapital ExpenditurePayments made in cash or cash equivalents over a period of more than one year. Capital expenditures are used to acquire assets or improve the useful life of existing assets. An example of a capital expenditure is the funding to construct a factory. In accounting, capital expenditures must be capitalized; that is, the expenditure is recognized on a balance sheet gradually over the course of an asset's useful life. Capital expenditures are recorded as liabilities on a balance sheet. They are also called capital outlays. See also: Capital asset.CAPEX
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CAPEX➣Capital Expenditure | CAPEX➣Capacity Expansion (IT infrastructure management) | CAPEX➣Chicago Association of Private Equity Executives (Chicago, IL) | CAPEX➣Capability Exercise |
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