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| Capital Reserve | Revenue Reserve |
| Definition | |
| A capital reserve is created to finance long term projects for a business | Revenue reserve is created to meet unforeseen events in a business organisation |
| Reserve Source | |
| To meet the specific purpose of meeting the accounting principles | To be used as reinvestment for company |
| Tenure | |
| Can be used for long term projects | Can be used for short term purpose |
| For dividend payout | |
| Cannot be distributed as dividend | Can be used for dividend payout |
| Example | |
| Capital reserve is created by the sale of fixed assets | Revenue reserve is created from retained earnings |
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Amino acids are organic molecules that, when linked together with other amino acids, form a protein. Amino acids are essential to life because the proteins they form are involved in virtually all cell functions. Amino acids, often referred to as the building blocks of proteins, are compounds that play many critical roles in your body. They're needed for vital processes like the building of proteins and synthesis of hormones and neurotransmitters.
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