๐ Capital vs Revenue Expenditure
Learn the difference between two important types of business expenses!
A simple guide for students to understand accounting basics
๐๏ธ What is Capital Expenditure?
Capital Expenditure (CapEx) is money spent to buy or improve long-term assets that will benefit the business for many years.
Key Features:
- Benefits the business for more than one year
- Creates or improves fixed assets
- Appears on the Balance Sheet
- Value decreases over time through depreciation
Benefits
๐ช Capital Expenditure Examples
Buying a Building
Purchasing a shop or office building for โน50,00,000
Delivery Truck
Buying a delivery vehicle for โน8,00,000
Computer System
Purchasing computers and software for โน2,00,000
๐ก Remember: These assets will be used for many years and help generate income!
๐ Capital Expenditure Journal Entry
Example: Buying a Computer for โน50,000
Date | Particulars | Debit (โน) | Credit (โน) |
---|---|---|---|
Jan 1, 2024 | Computer A/c Dr. | 50,000 | - |
To Cash A/c | - | 50,000 |
Rule: Asset increases = Debit the Asset Account
Cash decreases = Credit the Cash Account
๐ Depreciation Calculation
Since capital assets lose value over time, we calculate depreciation each year.
1๏ธโฃ Straight Line Method (SLM)
Example: Computer worth โน50,000, Life = 5 years, Scrap = โน5,000
2๏ธโฃ Written Down Value Method (WDV)
Example: Computer โน50,000, Rate = 20%
๐ Depreciation Journal Entry
Annual Depreciation Entry (SLM: โน9,000)
Date | Particulars | Debit (โน) | Credit (โน) |
---|---|---|---|
Dec 31, 2024 | Depreciation A/c Dr. | 9,000 | - |
To Computer A/c | - | 9,000 |
Result: Depreciation is charged to Profit & Loss Account
Asset value reduces on Balance Sheet
๐ What is Revenue Expenditure?
Revenue Expenditure (RevEx) is money spent on daily business operations and expenses that benefit only the current year.
Key Features:
- Benefits only the current year
- Spent on day-to-day operations
- Goes directly to Profit & Loss Account
- Fully charged in the same year
Benefits
๐ Revenue Expenditure Examples
Electricity Bill
Monthly electricity cost of โน5,000
Staff Salaries
Monthly wages of โน1,00,000
Repair & Maintenance
Machine repair cost of โน8,000
๐ก Remember: These expenses are consumed immediately and need to be paid regularly!
๐ธ Revenue Expenditure Journal Entry
Example: Paying Electricity Bill of โน5,000
Date | Particulars | Debit (โน) | Credit (โน) |
---|---|---|---|
Jan 15, 2024 | Electricity Expense A/c Dr. | 5,000 | - |
To Cash A/c | - | 5,000 |
Rule: Expense increases = Debit the Expense Account
This expense will appear in Profit & Loss Account for the current year
๐ฏ The Big Difference!
Aspect | Capital Expenditure | Revenue Expenditure |
---|---|---|
Charging Period | Charged over multiple years through depreciation | Fully charged in the same year |
Benefit Period | Benefits for many years | Benefits only current year |
Balance Sheet | Appears as Asset | Does not appear |
P&L Account | Only depreciation charged | Full amount charged |
๐ Remember the Golden Rule:
Revenue Expenditure = Full amount charged to P&L in same year
Capital Expenditure = Spread over asset's useful life through depreciation