CapEx vs OpEx: Key differences and how they impact profits, cash flow, and business growth
If you are confused by personal finance terms, jargon and calculations, here’s a series to simplify and deconstruct these for you. In the 100th part of this series, Riju Mehta explains the difference between these two types of business expenses.

Capital expenditure and operating expenses are two such spends that affect how a company reports profits, manages cash, and plans its growth. Not only is the accounting treatment for both these expenses different, but there are other ways too in which the two are distinct from each other.
How the two expenses differ

Capital expenditure (CapEx)
This is a significantly large expenditure that is made by the company on the acquisition and upgradation of assets that will help the company grow in the long term. This can involve investing in machinery, equipment, property, technology or research and development, which can increase productivity and lead to capacity expansion, or improve performance in the future.The increase in revenue and profits is not immediate and the expenditure does not yield instant results. Hence, it is not included in the period that the cost is incurred, is recorded as assets on the balance sheet, and depreciated over the asset’s useful life.
Operating expenses (OpEx)
These are the ongoing, recurring, dayto- day expenses that are needed to run a business smoothly. High or inefficient expenses can reduce the operating profit margin. Such expenses include rent, property tax, salaries, utility bills, administrative costs or funds used for repair and maintenance of equipment.These are consumed and expensed in the same accounting period. Hence, these are recorded in the income statement and not depreciated over time. Operating expenses do not create any value or generate any revenue over the years.
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