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Capital expendituresAmount used during a particular period to acquire or improve long-term assets such as property, plant, or equipment.
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Capital expendituresAmounts spent for property, plant and equipment.
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Capital expendituresMonies spent to acquire or upgrade physical assets such as buildings and machinery.
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Capital expendituresInvestment of cash or the creation of a liability to acquire or improve an asset, as distinguished from cash outflows for expense items that are considered part of normal operations.
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Capital expendituresExpenditures made to acquire, add to, or improve property, plant, and equipment (PP&E). PP&E includes: land, timber, and minerals; structures, machinery, equipment, special tools, and other depreciable property; construction in progress; and tangible and intangible exploration and development costs. Changes in PP&E due to changes in ent [..]
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Capital expendituresSpending by a company typically made to enhance longer-term productive capacity.
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Capital expendituresLong-term expenditures for property, plant, and equipment.
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Capital expendituresLine items on a profit and loss statement that would not be expensed on an annual basis. This category would include replacement of major building systems, such as roofs, driveways, etc.
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Capital expendituresFunds used for acquisition or improvement of long term assets during a specific period.
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Capital expendituresAmounts incurred for investments in property, plant and equipment (eg furniture, computer hardware) and software.
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Capital expenditures, or capex, is money used to purchase, upgrade, improve, or extend the life of long-term assets. Long-term assets are typically property, infrastructure, or equipment with a useful life of more than o [..]
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Capital expendituresAccording to 45 USCS ยง 1303 [Title 45. Railroads; Chapter 22. Conrail Privatization; General Provisions], the term capital expenditures means "amounts expended by the Corporation and its subsidia [..]
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Capital expendituresThe expenditure incurred during a particular period to acquire long-term assets such as land, plant, or equipment.
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Capital expendituresExpenditure used for the acquisition of long-term fixed assets, such as plant and equipment.
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Capital expendituresConstruction costs of new utility plants. These include costs of plant additions, improvements, and replacements, as well as expenditures for the purchase or acquisition of existing utility plant facilities.
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Capital expendituresThose funds disbursed for facilities and equipment, particularly those related to the Delivery of Health Care.
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Capital expendituresItems, or group of items, that have a life expectancy of more than three years and a monetary value of more than $500. Examples include equipment, such as lighting or sound equipment, new construction or the renovation of a cultural facility. Applicants requesting funds for a Capital Expense must complete the Standard Application and Section B-Supp [..]
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Capital expendituresThose funds disbursed for facilities and equipment, particularly those related to the delivery of health care.
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Capital expendituresRetail expenditures that are long-term investments in fixed assets.
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Capital expendituresIncludes capitalized administrative expenses but does not include proceeds, other assets or capitalized interest
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Capital expendituresAmount used during a particular period to acquire or improve long-term assets such as property, plant, or equipment.
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