Accounting difference between revenue expenditure and capital expenditure
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A capital expenditure is assumed to be consumed over the useful life of the related fixed asset. A revenue expenditure is assumed to be consumed within a very short period of time. ... A more questionable difference is that capital expenditures tend to involve larger monetary amounts than revenue expenditures
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