Capital costs 

Material objects, specific items, often a one off or occasional purchase e.g. building materials, furniture, vehicles, equipment etc Capital items of significant value (e.g. buildings) will be listed in a charity’s accounts as assets.  Many will depreciate in value and will therefore need to be replaced.

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Capital costs 

Material objects, specific items, often a one off or occasional purchase e.g. building materials, furniture, vehicles, equipment etc

Capital items of significant value (e.g. buildings) will be listed in a charity’s accounts as assets.  Many will depreciate in value and will therefore need to be replaced.

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