Capital Expenditures (CapEx):
Involve acquiring or upgrading long-term assets (e.g., hardware, buildings).
Often capitalized and depreciated over time to spread costs.
Operating Expenditures (OpEx):
Cover the ongoing costs of running a business, such as utilities, salaries, and maintenance.
Deductible as business expenses in the same fiscal year.
Differences:
CapEx creates future benefits (investment in assets), while OpEx ensures current operational efficiency.
[References:, EC-Council CISO Handbook: Financial Management in IT Security., Accounting practices related to CapEx and OpEx., , ]
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