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Hi All

 

what is capital or revunue please?

 

My company opened a cafe.  We have asked a builder to put in a new kitchen, purchased new coffee machine and essentials .

 cost of put in a new kitchen : 10000

new flooring                        :1500

coffee machine                    :2000

installation for coffee machine:500

Till                                       : 500

Table and chairs                    :450

plates                                   :200

Cutlery                                  :100

Welcome doormat                   :10

etc

 

 

Thank you for help!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



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Grace2015 wrote:

Hi All

 

what is capital or revunue please?

 

My company opened a cafe.  We have asked a builder to put in a new kitchen, purchased new coffee machine and essentials .

 cost of put in a new kitchen : 10000 - Capital

new flooring                        :1500 - Capital

coffee machine                    :2000 - Capital

installation for coffee machine:500 - capitalise as part of the cost of the new coffee machine. Purchase of the coffee machine should include all costs incurred in bringing it to the condition and location for service so the cost was £2500, not £2000

Till                                       : 500 - Capitalise

Table and chairs                    :450 - Capitalise

plates                                   :200 - Revenue (there is an arguement to say capitalise (borderline materialarity) but the wastage is such that plates should not be considered long term assets)

Cutlery                                  :100 - Revenue (The cost is immaterial)

Welcome doormat                   :10 - Revenue (the cost is very immaterial)

etc - Nope, no etc. where's the rest wink

 

 

Thank you for help!

No probs

 


Hi Grace,

Answers embedded above,

kind regards,

Shaun



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Shamus wrote:
Grace2015 wrote:

Hi All

 

what is capital or revunue please?

 

 

plates                                   :200 - Revenue (there is an arguement to say capitalise (borderline materialarity) but the wastage is such that plates should not be considered long term assets)

 

 


 


 I agree with Shaun and  would include plates as revenue expend given the breakages position.  Although I reckon some of these Michelin starred restaurants must capitalise when they use £200 plates to serve their food ( as well as Sack their staff when they drop one!)



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Hi Shaun and Joanne

Thanks a lot for your help. Merry Xmas!

Best regards



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