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Qué (quién) es CAPEX - definición

COSTS ASSOCIATED WITH THE PROCUREMENT AND MAINTENANCE OF, AND IMPROVEMENTS TO, THE FIXED ASSETS OF AN ORGANISATION
Capital expenditures; Capital expenses; Capital Expenditures; Capital spending; Capex; CapEx; Capital expense; CAPEX; Capitial cost

capital expenditure         
n. payment by a business for basic assets such as property, fixtures, or machinery, but not for day-to-day operations such as payroll, inventory, maintenance and advertising. Capital expenditures supposedly increase the value of company assets and are usually intended to improve productivity.
CAPEX (cooperative)         
KERALA ORGANIZATION PROMOTING CASHEW INDUSTRY
Kerala State Cashew Workers Apex Industrial Co-operative Society
CAPEX, also known as the Kerala State Cashew Workers Apex Industrial Co-operative Society, is an organization managed by the government of Kerala to promote the cashew industry and especially the export market for cashews.

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Capital expenditure

Capital expenditure or capital expense (capex or CAPEX) is the money an organization or corporate entity spends to buy, maintain, or improve its fixed assets, such as buildings, vehicles, equipment, or land. It is considered a capital expenditure when the asset is newly purchased or when money is used towards extending the useful life of an existing asset, such as repairing the roof.

Capital expenditures contrast with operating expenses (opex), which are ongoing expenses that are inherent to the operation of the asset. Opex includes items like electricity or cleaning. The difference between opex and capex may not be immediately obvious for some expenses; for instance, repaving the parking lot may be thought of inherent to the operation of a shopping mall. The dividing line for items like these is that the expense is considered capex if the financial benefit of the expenditure extends beyond the current fiscal year.

Ejemplos de uso de CAPEX
1. Though announced and proposed capital expenditure (Capex) as a percentage of GDP has shot up sharply, Capex under implementation is barely growing at the nominal GDP growth rate, the report said.
2. Intel last week increased its capex forecast by $300m to $5.'bn.
3. Based on present cash flow, Hynix has "capex affordability"of $3bn a year.
4. And as Merrill Lynch points out, integration spending of about $850m is likely to offset most capex synergies.
5. Peter Oppenheimer, the Goldman Sachs strategist, says that in 2004 companies were not rewarded for planned increases in capex.