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The expenditures which do not create assets for the government is called :
Revenue Expenditure
Capital Expenditure
Both (a) and (b)
None of the above
- Revenue Expenditure: ?? These are expenditures that do not lead to the creation of assets for the government. They are focused on the daily functioning and services, such as salaries, pensions, and subsidies.
- Capital Expenditure: This type of expenditure typically leads to the creation of assets or a reduction in liabilities. It's often associated with infrastructure development and investments.
- Both (a) and (b): This option would imply that both revenue and capital expenditures do not create assets, which is incorrect.
- None of the above: This option doesn't apply because Revenue Expenditure fits the description given in the question.
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