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Distinguish between Revenue Expenditure and Capital Expenditure in a government budget. Give examples.

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Capital expenditure refers to the estimated expenditure in a fiscal year which creates assets for the government and causes reduction in liabilities for the government. For example: expenditure on lands and building, purchase of shares, expenditure on machinery and equipment.
Whereas, revenue expenditure refers to the estimated expenditure in a fiscal year which does not create assets for the government or reduction in liabilities. For example: wage bill of the government, interest payments, etc.

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