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Capital Expenditure is expenditure on equipment or assets that will depreciate over a period of time, and which - typically - represents an investment in the infrastructure of the firm (e.g. a building, factory or other physical asset) that will be productive, or support productive operations, for a long period of time.
 
Capital Expenditure is expenditure on equipment or assets that will depreciate over a period of time, and which - typically - represents an investment in the infrastructure of the firm (e.g. a building, factory or other physical asset) that will be productive, or support productive operations, for a long period of time.
  
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Capital Expenditure is expenditure on equipment or assets that will depreciate over a period of time, and which - typically - represents an investment in the infrastructure of the firm (e.g. a building, factory or other physical asset) that will be productive, or support productive operations, for a long period of time.

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