Capital expenditure, or capex, refers to the funds that governments and corporations allocate for acquiring, improving, or maintaining tangible assets like infrastructure, buildings, and technology.
Expenditure Secretary Manoj Govil has said that the focus on capital expenditure for Railways, Roads and Defence has continued in the Budget. Speaking to businessline, Govil said that the actual ...
The government had set a Budget Estimate (BE) for capex at Rs 11.11 trillion for FY25, against which it is expected to miss the target by Rs 93,000 crore ...
What is the difference between capital and revenue expenditure? Ever wondered where the government spends your tax money? Broadly, its spending can be divided into two types: capital expenditure ...
Interest expense is the fastest-growing and most nettlesome part of the federal budget, now exceeding military spending.
The second stream of Triveni - Capital Expenditure: Building World-Class physical and social Infrastructure A key feature of Budget 2025 is its emphasis on capital expenditure, reinforcing the ...
Public capital expenditure, crucial for economic growth, is consistently underutilized in Nepal. Despite repeated pledges to increase capital expenditure by the government, this year is set to be no ...
KATHMANDU, Jan 15: The government has not made any significant progress to meet its capital expenditure target in the first half of the current fiscal year (FY 2024/25). The data released by the ...
“Airport operators and developers, including the Airports Authority of India, are pursuing a capital expenditure plan exceeding ₹91,000 crore from FY20 to FY25. About 91% of this has been ...
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The Union government’s capital expenditure (capex) continues to be a cause for concern. Of course, the extent of its decline has reduced somewhat — from 35 per cent at the end of the first quarter of ...