How Much Has GM Been Investing In Growth Opportunities
Capital Expenditure can usually be thought of as the sum of two components: expenditure on the replacement of depreciated assets and investment in new assets. The difference between Depreciation and Amortization and Expenditures on Property can give us insight into how much a company is investing in growth opportunities. The table below collects data on GM’s investments in growth over the last five fiscal years.
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