Revenue Expenditure definition: 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 benefits of this expenditure can be availed for a period of only one year in which such expenditure is incurred. These expenditures are incurred frequently by an organization and also include the decrease in the value of an asset in form of depreciation. This expenditure is shown on the debit side of the Trading and Profit and Loss Account. Some of the examples of such expenditure are rent, repairs, depreciation, loss on sale of fixed assets, etc.
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