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''International trade''.
'''Op'''erating '''Ex'''penditure.


(FTA).
Opex is expenditure on items which are consumed, or whose benefits are otherwise enjoyed, in the short term, generally within the current financial reporting period.


An agreement to establish relatively free trade between two countries, or within a wider region.
Opex is contrasted with capital expenditure ('capex').


Cross-border trade within the free trade area is normally free of tariffs.


 
== See also ==
==See also==
* [[Capitalise]]
*[[Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement]]
* [[Capital expenditure]]
*[[Customs union]]
* [[Expenditure]]
*[[European Economic Area]]
* [[Revenue expenditure]]
*[[European Free Trade Association]]
*[[Free trade]]
*[[Free trade area]]
*[[International trade]]
*[[North American Free Trade Agreement]]
*[[Tariff]]
*[[Trade]]
*[[Trans-Pacific Partnership]]
*[[United States Trade Representative]]
 
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Revision as of 15:11, 6 September 2016

Operating Expenditure.

Opex is expenditure on items which are consumed, or whose benefits are otherwise enjoyed, in the short term, generally within the current financial reporting period.

Opex is contrasted with capital expenditure ('capex').


See also