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Distinguish, with the help of example between Capital Losses and Revenue Losses. - Commercial Studies

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Distinguish, with the help of example between Capital Losses and Revenue Losses.

Distinguish Between Capital Losses and Revenue Losses.

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Basis of Distinction Capital Loss Revenue loss
Meaning Capital loss occurs when fixed assets, shares, or debentures are sold for less than their book or face value. Revenue loss occurs when a company's operations generate less than projected owing to both internal and external reasons.
Causes Capital loss can result from the sale of assets or shares. Debentures are sold at a price lower than their face or book value. Revenue loss is caused by high operating expenses and poor sales.
Nature Capital loss is not expected during typical corporate operations. Revenue loss is a regular part of corporate operations.
Indication Capital loss does not necessarily reflect inefficiency in the firm. Revenue loss demonstrates inefficiency in the firm.
Treatment Capital loss is shown on the asset side of the balance sheet. Revenue loss is recorded as accumulated loss on the negative side of trading and profit and loss accounts, as well as on the asset side of the balance sheet. 
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Chapter 6: Capital and Revenue Expenditure/Income - EXERCISES [Page 82]

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