what do you mean by working capital?

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what do you mean by working capital?..

Answer / v.pradeep

The capital required by a business organisation to run its
day to day operations such as payments of wages, salaries,
electricity bills etc is called working capital

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what do you mean by working capital?..

Answer / venkatchennaram

current assets minus current liabilities

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what do you mean by working capital?..

Answer / rajeev shivale

working capital is the capital that is required to manage
the day to day activities.
it is divided in to two heads:
1)gross working capital= its the total of current assets
2)net working capital= current assets - current liabilities.
net working capital is also called net current assets.

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what do you mean by working capital?..

Answer / nagaveni.c

It represent the funds required to run the day to day
activities of an enterprise in another wards the excess of
current assets over the current liabilities

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what do you mean by working capital?..

Answer / raghunadh

current assets minus current liabilities

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what do you mean by working capital?..

Answer / jitendra kumar jain

working capital is the part of capital which is uses to
meet daily operational activity of the firm

working capital= current assets-current liabilities

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what do you mean by working capital?..

Answer / p.aishwarya

A measure of both a company's efficiency and its short-term
financial health. The working capital ratio is calculated as:

Working capital = Current Assets- Current Liability

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what do you mean by working capital?..

Answer / reshmi bal

Working capital is calculated by deducting total current liabilities from total current assets.
the ratio of CA:CL in a any co tells us how much the company is solvent to meet its short term obligations.

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what do you mean by working capital?..

Answer / laxminarsaiah

Capital of the company that can be used for day to day
business transactions is called working capital.
Working capital=Current assets-current liabilities.

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what do you mean by working capital?..

Answer / m.sharmila

A measure of both a company's efficency and it's short-term
financial health .The working capital ratio is calculated
as
Working capital=Currentassets-Currentliabilites

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