Metric Guide

Capital Expenditures in plain English

This guide keeps the explanation short, then sends you straight into live facts, metric histories, and rankings built from SEC-backed data.

Plain-English Guide

How to read Capital Expenditures

Capex is the cash a company reports spending on property, equipment, and similar long-lived assets.

Why people care

Users watch capex to understand reinvestment intensity, expansion plans, and how much operating cash has to stay inside the business.

How to read it

Read capex together with operating cash flow because the combination shows whether the business is funding its own reinvestment.

Compare next

Compare it with operating cash flow, revenue, and assets to understand how aggressively the company is reinvesting.

Capex can be lumpy across quarters and projects, so single-period comparisons are less useful than a short multi-period history.

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