Economy, asked by narangyamung842, 6 months ago

what is the difference between revenue budget and capital budget?​

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Answered by Parkanna91
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Explanation:

  • Revenue budget comprises only revenue receipts and revenue expenditures of the government, while capital budget comprises of capital receipts and capital expenditures of the government. 

  • Revenue budget include all such financial transactions which do not create any asset or liability for the government. On the other hand, transactions in capital budget do create assets or liabilities for the government. 

Answered by harshdubey00001
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Answer:

(ii) Revenue budget include all such financial transactions which do not create any asset or liability for the government. On the other hand, transactions in capital budget do create assets or liabilities for the government.

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