FRS 15

Exploring tangible assets and the depreciation concept
One of the most fundamental distinctions made by accountants is between ‘revenue’ and ‘capital’ expenditure. This distinction derives from that, by convention, financial statements are produced on an annual basis. Capital expenditure is incurred on the acquisition of fixed assets required for use in the business or that expenditure on existing fixed assets which increase...

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