Distinguish between:
  1. Capital expenditure and Revenue expenditure
  2. Fiscal deficit and Primary deficit
CBSE OUTSIDE DELHI - SET 1 2010
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  • Capital expenditure is the expenditure that either reduces liabilities or creates assets.
  • Revenue expenditure is the expenditure that neither reduces liability nor creates assets.
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  • Fiscal deficit is the excess of total budget expenditure over total budget receipts excluding borrowings.
  • Primary deficit is Fiscal deficit less interest payments.
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