Which sistuation Current Assets become worKing capital?
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Answer / sandeep
if we use the assest in sale and purchease during a year.
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Answer / girija
When the current assets are more than the current liability
then it becomes working capital ( CA - CL = wc)
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Answer / suresh
when we use the current assets for the day to day expenses
like purchase of raw material and payment of wages and
other daily expenses and the operation of production then
the current assets can be called as working capital.
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Answer / shaik hafsa begum
if we use the asset in sale and purchase during year
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Answer / mari muthu
When Current Assets used to the day to day work that
situation current Assets become Working Capital.
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