What is working capital?
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Answer / anushka
Working capital = Current Assest - Current liabilities
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Answer / vikash adhikari
working capital means excess of current assets over current
liabilities
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Answer / pradeep
meaning of working capital is execding of current assets
over current liabilities .
the formula of know workin capital is .
working capital = current assets - current liabilities.
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Answer / nayeem islaahi
Working Capital means excess of current assets over current
liabilities.
formula:
Working Capital= Current assets - Current liabilities
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Answer / roshan
it is the minimum amount requrired to make day to day
transcation.
wp=current assests-current liability
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Answer / pradeep
working capital = current assets -current liabilities
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Answer / harsh vardhan
Working capital, also known as net working capital or NWC,
is a financial metric which represents operating liquidity
available to a business.
Working Capital = Current Assets − Current Liabilities
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Answer / noorullah07@yahoo.com
working capital means :
Current Asset - Current Liabilities
The current assets are cash,bank
balance,inventory,debtors,and prepaid expenses etc
AND
current liabilities are recieved in advance,creditors and
bank over-draft.
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