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Mekhanik [1.2K]
3 years ago
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Capital and Revenue Expenditures US Freight Lines Co. incurred the following costs related to trucks and vans used in operating

its delivery service: Classify each of the costs as a capital expenditure or a revenue expenditure. Cost Classification 1. Installed GPS systems on the trucks. 2. Replaced the transmission fluid on a truck that had been in service for the past four years. 3. Overhauled the engine on one of the trucks purchased three years ago. 4. Performed annual service of installing new spark plugs, changing the oil, and greasing the joints of all trucks and vans. 5. Rebuilt the engine on one of the vans that had been driven 80,000 miles. 6. Repaired a flat tire on one of the vans. 7. Installed a hydraulic lift to a truck. 8. Tinted the back and side windows of the vans and installed a security system to discourage theft of contents. 9. Replaced a truck's suspension system with a new suspension system, allowing for heavier loads. 10. Installed an optional third-row seat on one of the vans.Classify each of the costs as a capital expenditure or a revenue expenditure.
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1 answer:
blsea [12.9K]3 years ago
8 0

Capital Expenditure refers to those expenditure incurred for acquiring, upgrading and maintaining the firm's physical assets

Revenue Expenditure refers to those expenditure incurred for ongoing operational costs of running a firm.

1. Installed GPS systems on the trucks will be classified as <u>Capital Expenditure</u>

2. Replaced the transmission fluid on a truck that had been in service for the past four years will be classified as <u>Revenue Expenditure</u>.

3. Overhauled the engine on one of the trucks purchased three years ago will be classified as <u>Capital Expenditure</u>.

4. Performed annual service of installing new spark plugs, changing the oil  and greasing the joints of all trucks and vans will be classified as <u>Revenue Expenditure</u>.

5. Rebuilt the engine on one of the vans that had been driven 80,000 miles will be classified as <u>Capital Expenditure</u>

6. Repaired a flat tire on one of the vans will be classified as <u>Revenues Expenditure</u><u>.</u>

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7. Installed a hydraulic lift to a truck  will be classified as <u>Capital Expenditure</u>.

8. Tinted the back and side windows of the vans and installed a security system to discourage theft of contents  will be classified as <u>Capital Expenditure</u>

9. Replaced a truck's suspension system with a new suspension system , allowing for heavier loads will be classified as <u>Capital Expenditure</u>

10. Installed an optional third - row seat on one of the vans will be classified as <u>Capital Expenditure</u>.

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