7 Features of Revenue Expenditure

Revenue Expenditure is the expenditure that is incurred to earn or to generate revenue during an accounting year. This expenditure is incurred for normal operating activities of the business and for its efficient or smooth working. In other words, this expenditure does not help in increasing the earning capacity, rather it helps to earn and generate the income from the business. The main features of Revenue Expenditure are as follows

Features of Revenue Expenditure

The given below are some features of revenue expenditure.

i. It is incurred to carry on day-to-day business activities.
ii. It does not result in increasing the earning capacity of an organization.
iii. It helps to maintain and improve the working capacity of the fixed assets but does not increase their value.
iv. The benefits from this expenditure are availed for a period of an accounting year in which it is incurred.
v. It is recurring in nature. That is, it is incurred on regular basis.
vi. It includes the decrease or fall in the value of an asset.
vii. It is shown on the debit side of the Trading and Profit and Loss Account.


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