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Distinguish, with the help of example between Capital Profits ad Revenue Profits.
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Solution
Basis of Distinction | Capital Profit | Revenue Profit |
Meaning | Capital profit refers to the profit a company makes from selling assets, shares or debentures. | Revenue profit refers to the difference between revenue income and expenses. It occurs during normal company operations. |
Mode of Earning | Capital profit is achieved by selling assets, shares and debentures at a higher price than their book and face value. | Revenue profit is gained in the normal course of business. |
Distribution | Shareholders cannot get dividends from capital profits. | Revenue profits can be distributed to shareholders as dividends. |
Use | Capital profits are transferred to the capital reserve and utilised to cover capital losses. | Revenue profits are used to pay dividends, establish reserves, and support different purposes. |
Treatment | Capital profit is recorded as a capital reserve on the balance sheet under liabilities. | Revenue profit is recorded as a debit balance in trading and profit and loss accounts, and as an accumulated loss on the balance sheet. |
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Meaning of Capital Profit and Revenue Profit
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