OPEX — Operating Expenses
·article·2026-06-12
OPEX — Operating Expenses
Definition
Day-to-day costs of running the business that are consumed within the current period. OPEX is expensed immediately and reduces profit in the period it occurs. Typical items: salaries, cloud hosting, SaaS subscriptions, rent, utilities, marketing.
Worked Example
A startup's March operating costs:
AWS hosting $4,200
Payroll (5 engineers) $55,000
Figma + GitHub + Slack $620
Office rent $3,000
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Total March OPEX $62,820
All $62,820 hits the March income statement. Nothing carries over to April.
Interpretation & Pitfalls
OPEX is recurring and consumable: stop paying it and the benefit stops almost immediately. Contrast with CAPEX, which buys multi-period value.
In TupicFinance
Every cost item can be categorized as OPEX; OPEX flows directly into monthly P&L views and per-service cost breakdowns.