no
Capital Improvement is not an expense. Expenses are associated with expenses. Capital Improvements are increase in the assets. Example adding a new road. this is a very good question and it is also dumb
No, a subscription is considered an operating expense rather than a capital expense. Operating expenses are incurred in the day-to-day operations of a business, while capital expenses are investments in long-term assets like equipment or property.
They unfortunately will not, as traditionally it's considered an operating expense.
No. That is simply a maintenance expense.
Non-Operating Expense
days in which cash is tied up in working capital and cannot be used for expeneses
Should restructuring charges be classified as an operating expense or as a nonoperating expense?
Building appraisal fees are typically considered a capital expense rather than an operating expense. This is because these fees are associated with acquiring an asset or enhancing its value, thus contributing to the cost basis of the property. Capitalizing the appraisal fees allows them to be depreciated over time, aligning the expense with the asset's useful life. However, if the appraisal is for a short-term purpose or related to property management, it may be treated as an operating expense.
Issuance of debendutres is not an operating activity that's why interest on debenture is also a non operating expense
Office expense
yes
yes