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Operating Expenses

Operating expenses are the recurring costs of running a business, excluding the cost of goods sold. Examples include rent, utilities, salaries, and marketing. OPEX appears on the income statement and directly affects operating income. Efficient control of these expenses improves profitability without compromising day-to-day business functions.

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