What is working capital?
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Answer / pradeep gunuguntla
The amount of capital which is used to run day to day
business activities is called working capital.
Eg: Purchase goods or raw material
Formula: Current Assets - Current Liabilities
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Answer / sunil pandey
Available capital for day to day working with a organisation
We can calculate working capital by useing this farmula
Working Capital=Current Assets-Current Liability
Current Assets include(debtors+stock+cash & Bank)
Current Liability(Creditors+BO etc)
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Answer / hemant
Current Assets -Current Liablites = Working Capital
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Answer / murli vohra
Working Capital is the access of current assets over current Liability.
working Capital= Current Assets-Current Liability
Or we can say ....that amount of capital which company uses for its Day to day operations.
Capital can be Divided in two parts
1) Fixed Capital
2) Working capital
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Answer / santu
working capital is the minimum amount required to run the
day to day business operations. Its is of two types
1. GROSS WORKING CAPITAL
2. NET WORKING CAPITAL
G.W.C:-its is the investment in current assets
N.W.C:-CURRENT ASSESTS-CURRENT LIABILITIES
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