Capital Expenditure

Capital Expenditure (CapEx) is the funds used by a company to acquire, upgrade, and maintain physical assets such as property, buildings, equipment, or technology. Coursera's Capital Expenditure catalogue helps you understand the fundamentals of CapEx and its importance in strategic business decisions. You'll learn about the processes involved in making CapEx decisions, budgeting, valuation of capital projects, and the impact of these expenditures on the financial health and profitability of a company. You'll also gain insights into assessing risks and returns of capital expenditure, depreciation methods, and the role of CapEx in capital budgeting. This knowledge will be invaluable whether you're a financial analyst, a business owner, or simply seeking to understand the financial strategies behind business growth and stability.
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  • Status: Preview

    Skills you'll gain: Capital Budgeting, Finance, Capital Expenditure, Financial Analysis, Financial Modeling, Business Valuation, Financial Management, Return On Investment, Cash Flows, Spreadsheet Software, Financial Statements, Investment Management, Risk Analysis

  • Status: Free Trial

    Skills you'll gain: Property Accounting, Depreciation, Tax Laws, Income Tax, Tax Compliance, Tax Planning, Fixed Asset, Corporate Tax, Real Estate Transactions, Specialized Accounting, Capital Expenditure

  • Status: Preview

    Skills you'll gain: Financial Statements, Financial Statement Analysis, Accounting, Financial Reporting, Management Accounting, Financial Accounting, Financial Analysis, Balance Sheet, Capital Budgeting, Cost Accounting, Income Statement, Profit and Loss (P&L) Management, Cost Management, Operating Cost, Cash Flows, Capital Expenditure, Decision Making

  • Status: Free Trial

    University of Minnesota

    Skills you'll gain: IT Management, Technology Strategies, Change Management, Information Technology, Governance, Portfolio Management, Resource Allocation, Return On Investment, User Acceptance Testing (UAT), Capital Expenditure, Financial Analysis, Cost Benefit Analysis, Risk Management, Decision Making

  • Status: Preview

    Skills you'll gain: Project Finance, Environmental Social And Corporate Governance (ESG), Risk Management, Investments, Risk Analysis, Investment Management, Capital Expenditure, Finance, Economic Development, Sustainable Development, Corporate Finance, Due Diligence, Emerging Technologies, Economics

  • Status: Free Trial

    University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

    Skills you'll gain: Financial Statements, Financial Statement Analysis, Financial Forecasting, Financial Accounting, Income Statement, Balance Sheet, Financial Analysis, Revenue Forecasting, Profit and Loss (P&L) Management, Financial Data, Cash Flows, Accounting, Business Valuation, Capital Expenditure, Finance

  • Status: Preview

    Skills you'll gain: Capital Budgeting, Capital Expenditure, Financial Analysis, Cash Flows, Business Valuation, Finance, Financial Modeling, Return On Investment, Financial Statements, Corporate Finance, Risk Analysis, Working Capital, Equities, Depreciation

  • Status: New

    Skills you'll gain: Financial Statements, Working Capital, Financial Forecasting, Cost Management, Variance Analysis, Budgeting, Income Statement, Financial Acumen, Cash Flows, Capital Expenditure, Balance Sheet, Financial Analysis, Operating Expense

  • Status: Preview

    Skills you'll gain: Depreciation, Fixed Asset, Asset Management, Balance Sheet, Financial Reporting, Capital Expenditure, Accounting, Financial Accounting, Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP), Bookkeeping, Financial Statements, Intellectual Property