CAPEX= Capital Expenditures REVEX = Revenues Expenditures
It depends on the line items that are recorded to arrive at the cash flow from investment figure. Certain line items might not necessarily qualify for the computation of net capex, for example if a company records say a loan to one of its associate companies in the cash flow from investment segment. Barring such occurences, cash flow from investment will indeed be the same as net capex.
There are many terms that fit the abbreviation "capex." Common choices include Capital Expenditure Capacity, Chicago Association of Private Equity Executives, and Capability Exercise.
The only non patched items are the items in the catalog
capital expenditure those expenditure it will recurring in nature
It is important for companies to determine their CAPEX budgets annually. The CAPEX budget helps a company to identify how much money can be put into a project and whether or not it will pay off in the long run. It can also help determine whether or not the company can expand or introduce another product. If the company is in a partnership, wants to leave a partnership, or is considering entering one the CAPEX budget can project the gain or loss that will occur with its decision. Basically it is worth it for any company to spend money determining their CAPEX budget because in the long run it will pay off, you have to spend money to make money.
No.
Software can be considered both a capital expenditure (capex) and an operational expenditure (opex), depending on how it is used within a business. When software is purchased for long-term use and adds value to the business over time, it is typically classified as a capex. On the other hand, if the software is used for day-to-day operations and maintenance, it is considered an opex.
No, non-edible items do not contain calories because they are not meant to be consumed for energy.
i guess not
Not directly, but the depreciation related to that asset will be included in the pnl.
no