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capital goods
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Because the government also has lack of capital to support the businessman or the entrpreneurs.
the rulers run a well organized government from a capital city.
taxes
Capital Budget is what a budget for major investment expenditures is called.
Capital investment.
Wireless capital expenditures were $19.5 billion in 2001
Bhanupong Nidhiprabha has written: 'Determinants of private investment expenditures and direct foreign investment in Thailand' -- subject(s): Capital investments, Foreign Investments, Investments, Foreign
Unfinanced means that the money was not borrowed from anyone. Capital expenditures is money spent on buildings and equipment. Therefore, unfinanced capital expenditures is money spent on buildings and equipment that is not borrowed.
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Capital expenditures are those expenditures which will provide benefits to the business for more than one fiscal year.
Taxes on investment gains fall into two categories, long and short term capital gains.
CAPEX= Capital Expenditures REVEX = Revenues Expenditures
Capital expenditures for the U.S. pulp and paper industry in 1991 were about $17 billion
Capital expenditures for the U.S. pulp and paper industry in 1997 were about $10 billion
Capital expenditures for the U.S. pulp and paper industry in 1998 were about $8.2 billion