What is Working Capital?
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Answer / bunny
The capital which is used for day to day requirements of
the business is called WORKING CAPITAL.
AND THE FORMULA IS: CURRENT ASSETS -CURRENT LIABILITIES
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Answer / shiva krishna g
Working capital, also known as net working capital, is a
financial metric which represents operating liquidity
available to a business. Along with fixed assets such as
plant and equipment, working capital is considered a part
of operating capital.
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Answer / sri
working capital is current assets-current liabilitie
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Answer / sattu mallaiah
Excess of current assets over the current liability known
as a working capital.
or
It indicate the relationship betwen current assets and
current liability.
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Answer / raghavendra
excess of current asset over current liabilites in other
words to meet day to day aperation
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Answer / prashanthi
current assets -current liabilities
to meet immediate expenses
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Answer / shravenkumar
Working capital is a presentig requirement of capital to
run business and in short the current assts over the
current liability.
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Answer / kovurivenkat99
working capital is every day transactions & running capital
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Answer / prakash
Working capital, also known as net Current Assets
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