Tree.com Capital Expenditures Quarterly
Tree.com Capital Expenditures Quarterly Chart
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About Capex
Capital expenditures are a line item from a company's statement of cash flows (click "Learn More" below for details).
Capex (short for capital expenditures) are incurred when a business spends money to purchase fixed assets or to add value to an existing fixed asset. In accounting, a capital expenditures are added to an asset account, thus increasing the value of the asset.
Examples of capital expenditures include the purchase of a new manufacturing plant, investment in server farms for tech companies, or other purchases of assets expected to help the company earn profits in the future.
Unlike other investments like research and development and marketing spending, capital expenditures are not immediately expensed. Rather, property, plant and equipment acquired using capital expenditures are usually expensed over time through the use of depreciation.
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TREE Capital Expenditures Quarterly Benchmarks
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|---|---|
| America First Tax Exempt Investors | Go Pro |
| Federal Home Loan Mortgage | Go Pro |
| TCP Capital | Go Pro |
TREE Capital Expenditures Quarterly Rankings
| Overall |
78th percentile 1722 of 8002 |
| Sector |
53rd percentile 426 of 921 in Financial Services |
| Industry |
40th percentile 15 of 25 in Specialty Finance |
TREE Capital Expenditures Quarterly Range, Past 5 Years
| Minimum | Go Pro | Sep 2008 |
| Maximum | Go Pro | Mar 2011 |
| Average | Go Pro |