What will happen if an organization not maintain the
sufficient working capital?
Answer Posted / vikas vangari
Working Capital is the life blood of business orgnisation.
Working capital is the minimum amount of capital that
requireds to meet day to dya business expenses. for eg.-
purchase, payment of wages, salary, daily expenses. etc.
Working Capital = Current Assets - current Liabilities.
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