what is the reason that the capital expenditure is shown in the balance sheet
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Because a capital expenditure is considered an investment in a given company, it should be recorded as an asset on the company's balance sheet. It should then be deducted over the course of multiple years as a depreciation expense starting in the year following the year of purchase.
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Because a capital expenditure is considered an investment in a given company, it should be recorded as an asset on the company's balance sheet. It should then be deducted over the course of multiple years as a depreciation expense starting in the year following the year of purchase.
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