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Capital expenditure
Costs associated with the fixed assets
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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. It is considered a capital expenditure when the asset is newly purchased or when money is used towards extending the useful life of an existing asset, such as repairing the roof.
Capital expenditures contrast with operating expenses (opex), which are ongoing expenses that are inherent to the operation of the asset.
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