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Capital CostsThe costs of infrastructure and long-term assets such as facilities, rights-of-way, and vehicles. Compare with operating costs.
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Capital Costs Costs of long-term assets of a public transit system such as property, buildings, vehicles, etc.
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Capital CostsCosts of financing construction and equipment. Capital costs are usually fixed, one-off expenses.
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Capital CostsFor Federal income tax purposes, the costs of capital expenditures which may be recovered by deduction against income (through depreciation and depletion).
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Capital CostsExpenditure by companies on capital equipment. Capital equipment can be considered to be equipment with a material value and a significant lifespan. Typical items of capital expenditure are platforms, pipelines, machinery, equipment and buildings.
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Capital Costsone-time costs that account for costs associated with adding new wells, facilities or pipelines to the gathering system. Examples of capital costs might be the finding, drilling and completion costs for a well, the design, procurement and installation of a compressor, or the build-out of a new pipeline.
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Capital CostsCosts of long-term assets of a public transit system such as property, buildings, vehicles, etc.
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