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