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Option 1 : 1 only

The correct answer is 1 only.

Capital expenditure

  • It is the expenditure by the government for the development of fixed assets.
  • If an item has a useful life of more than one year, it is capitalized (i.e., can be considered CapEx). Capital expenditure is a payment for goods or services recorded - or capitalized - on the balance sheet.
  • Capital expenditure is used to create assets or to reduce liabilities.
  • It consists of: Long-term investments by the government in creating assets such as roads and hospitals, and
  • The money was given by the government in the form of loans to states or repayment of its borrowings.
  • Therefore, Acquiring new technology is considered a capital expenditure as it will generate profit in the future time and helps in the creation of new assets. Hence, Statement 1 is correct.
  • Debt Financing and equity financing are considered under capital expenditure. Hence, Statement 2 is not correct.

Revenue Expenditure

  • It is the expenditure by the government which does not impact its assets or liabilities. For example, this includes salaries, interest payments, pensions, and administrative expenses.
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