Capital Expenditures

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Business Times - Malaysia  May 16  Comment 
KUALA LUMPUR: Petronas Gas Bhd has committed to allocating a capital expenditure (capex) of RM8.1 billion for the next five years, mainly to fund its regasification terminals in Lahad Datu and Pengerang. Chairman Datuk Anuar Ahmad said the capex,...
Business Times - Malaysia  May 16  Comment 
Mining Weekly  May 14  Comment 
Public Enterprises Minister Malusi Gigaba reported on Tuesday that initiatives would be announced in the coming months to add momentum to a “comprehensive industrialisation and transformation programme” linked to the multibillion-rand...
Reuters  May 13  Comment 
Reliance Communications, India's No. 3 mobile phone carrier by customers, expects capital expenditure of 15 billion rupees for the year to March 2014, a senior company executive told analysts on a conference call.
OilVoice  May 10  Comment 
Paramount Resources Ltd. TSXPOU has entered into an agreement to sell to a syndicate of underwriters led by BMO Capital Markets on a bought deal basis 3500000 Class A Common Shares to be issued
Business Times - Malaysia  May 2  Comment 
Nestle (M) Bhd plans to increase its capital expenditure (capex) this year to over RM200 million from RM160 million last year to boost its ready-to-drink products. Its managing director, Alois Hofbauer, said the company would focus on the liquid...
The Straits Times  Apr 25  Comment 
April 25, 2013 5:56 PM Olam International will slash capital expenditures, raise cash and improve its transparency as it looks to establish itself as leaner stronger commodities player.     
Business Times - Malaysia  Apr 24  Comment 
Petronas Dagangan Bhd (PDB) has allocated about RM700 million for capital expenditure (capex) this year, to better position itself to execute strategies for its retail, commercial, liquefied petroleum gas and lubricant segments, including its...
Reuters  Apr 15  Comment 
* Shares down 6.3 pct (Recasts with capex, adds quotes from CEO, analysts)     
StreetInsider.com  Mar 6  Comment 
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The Hindu Business Line  Mar 4  Comment 
Tamil Nadu-based Ennore Port today said it will invest Rs 600 crore next fiscal and increase the cargo handling capacity by a fourth to 21 million tonnes. “We have a capex plan of Rs 600...




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A Capital Expenditure is money a company spends to acquire or upgrade a business asset.

Common examples of a capital expenditure include the purchase of a new building, or the cost of significant upgrades to the equipment in an existing facility. In accounting, a capital expenditure is "capitalized", which means the cost or value of the underlying asset is adjusted for tax purposes and will now include the capital spent to upgrade it. A capital expenditure is considered to be deductible for tax purposes, because it represents an improvement to the business. But it cannot be deducted all at once, in the year in which the money was spent, if the property acquired or upgraded has a useful life longer than the taxable year. In this situation the capital expenditure is subject to Depreciation and Amortization and is deducted over the expected life of the item, rather than all at once, which is what happens with repair or maintenance expenditures.

Thus there is an important distinction between expenses that are "capitalized" by a company and those that are "expensed." A cost for repair or maintenance will appear on a company's Financial statement one time, as a cost incurred that month. But a capital expenditure will be amortized over multiple years, as the value of the underlying asset declines over time, on a company's balance sheet.

Capital expenditure is synonymous with 'capital spending' or 'capital expense' and is also know as CAPEX. The counterpoint of capital expenditures is Operating Expense or OPEX. This is the on-going cost for running a product, business, or system, as opposed to CAPEX which is the cost of developing or providing the parts necessary to make the product or system. For example, the purchase of a laptop computer is a capital expenditure, but the cost of the broadband internet subscription that a worker needs in using the computer is an operating expense.

Applications of CAPEX

Capex is commonly found on the Cash Flow Statement as "Investment in Plant Property and Equipment" or something similar in the Investing subsection. Publicly traded companies will often list their capital expenditures for the year in annual reports, which allows stockholders to see how the company is using their money and whether it is investing in its long-term future. Most companies have yearly capital expenditures as they consistently upgrade facilities and equipment.

Examples of CAPEX vs OPEX

  1. A company buys a copy machine (CAPEX); and buys toner and paper to operate it (OPEX).
  2. Installing a new bathroom in company offices (CAPEX); fixing the broken toilet so workers can use it (OPEX).
  3. Large media agency acquires a smaller media company in a cash-and-stock deal (CAPEX); pays the cost to move existing employees into the consolidated company's new offices (OPEX).
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