You can think of capital expenditures (capex) as long-term, less frequent utilizations (uses) of capital. For example, the costs of buying a new building, acquiring a competitor firm, expanding a ...
Capital expenditures, or capex, are planned expenses that are expected to yield benefits in the future, such as purchase of new equipment, facilities or inventory. Operating expenditures, or opex, are ...
Operating and capital leases are two types of treatments of equipment leases. The type of lease not only determines how the lease is is booked, it also determines the tax benefits a company will ...
The Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) introduced a new accounting standard (ASU 2016-02) that requires companies to recognize operating lease assets and liabilities on the balance sheet. My ...
If you are managing a portfolio of mutual funds, Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs), or even rental property, you are constantly seeking ways to maximize returns. But have you spent enough time examining ...