capital outlay

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Funds to be spent acquiring or constructing fixed assets
Equipment with a value in excess of $750 and an expected life of more than one year such as automobiles, computers, and furniture
Expenditures for land, improvements to land, buildings, and equipment
Money budgeted to improve the buildings and site These funds cannot be used for general repair and maintenance
Fixed assets which have a value of $500 or more and have a useful economic lifetime of more than one year
In California State government, the term capital outlay includes purchase of land and related costs, construction projects and related costs, and equipment related to a construction project Construction projects include new construction, alteration, and extension or betterment of existing structures Capital outlays are classified as either Major Projects or Minor Projects Each State department or agency must submit to the State Department of Finance, by February 1 of each fiscal year, a five-year plan for capital outlay
Expenditures which result in the acquisition of or addition to fixed assets such as land, buildings and equipment
Generally, expenditures to acquire or construct real property
A disbursement of money which results in the acquisition of or addition to fixed assets, i e , land acquisition, building and construction, addition, renovation
The acquisition of fixed assets or additions to fixed assets, including land or existing buildings, improvements of grounds, construction of buildings, additions to buildings, remodeling of buildings, or equipment
An expenditure category limited to items that: (i) are not consumed in the usual course of agency operations; (ii) can normally be used more than once; (iii) have a useful life of more than two years; and, (iv) have an initial value of $5,000 or more
An appropriation and expenditure category for government assets with a value of $5,000 or more and a useful economic lifetime of more than one year
The expenditures for property, and for buildings and alterations completed by school district staff or contractors
An expenditure that results in the acquisition of fixed assets or additions to fixed assets that are presumed to have benefits for more than one year It is an expenditure for land or existing buildings; improvements of ground; construction of buildings; additions to buildings; remodeling of buildings; or initial, additional, and replacement of equipment, furniture and fixtures, machinery, vehicles, and media materials
Purchases of equipment, buildings, major remodeling, or for improvements other than buildings (such as art work, outside lighting systems, Autzen Stadium carpet, etc )
capital outlay

    الواصلة

    cap·i·tal out·lay

    التركية النطق

    käpıtıl autley

    النطق

    /ˈkapətəl ˈoutˌlā/ /ˈkæpətəl ˈaʊtˌleɪ/
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