Operating Expenses

Operating Expenses refer to the costs associated with running a business’s core operations on a day-to-day basis, excluding the costs of goods sold (COGS). These expenses are necessary for the business to maintain its activities and can include rent, utilities, salaries, and office supplies.

  • Examples:
    • Rent for office or retail SPACe
    • Utilities such as electricity and water
    • Salaries and wages for employees
    • Office supplies like paper and pens
    • Marketing and advertising costs

Cases:

  • A software company incurs monthly cloud service fees to host its applications.
  • A retail store pays for in-store Marketing materials to promote its products.
  • A consulting firm pays salaries to its consultants and administrative staff.