7 Opex and capex
‘Control your expenses better than your competition. This is where you can always find the competitive advantage.’
Sam Walton, founder of Walmart (10 Rules for Building a Business)
In a nutshell
Opex (operating expenditure) is money spent in running a business. It is recognised in the profit and loss account.
Capex (capital expenditure) is money spent on ‘long-term (fixed) assets’. It is recognised in the balance sheet.
Need to know
The key differences between opex and capex are shown in the table below:
Opex | Capex |
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Definition Expenses incurred in running a business. Also referred to as revenue expenditure. |
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