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I want to calculate Capital Expenditures for a company, I have Balance Sheet, Income Statement, Statement of CF, Retained Earnings. CapEx = PPE (current) -

I want to calculate Capital Expenditures for a company, I have Balance Sheet, Income Statement, Statement of CF, Retained Earnings.

CapEx = PPE (current) - PPE (prior) + Depreciation (current)

Would I use PPE net or gross for the calculation? Also, the adding Depreciation (current), would I get it from Statement of Cashflow?

Balance Sheet 2019 2018

Property, plant & equipment, gross $17,839. $17,714

Less accumulated depreciation $10,389. $10,555

Property, plant & equipment, net $7,450 $7,159

Also in Statement of Cashflow, there is still one more Depreciation and Amortization. Would I use it in the formula or not?

Depreciation & amortization $917 $882

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