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Whats the difference between capital costs and operating costs?

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Whats the difference between capital costs and operating costs?

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Capital costs are costs for typically physical things that are needed to run the business. For example, a factory or a machine. Thus, capital costs are typically investments. Operating costs are the costs to operate the business for things like supplies and wages. For example, if you were to open a popcorn stand, capital costs would include the stand, the popcorn maker and the cash register. Operating costs would include the popcorn kernels, paper for the cash register, and electricity.

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