What do you mean by the working-capital of an
organization??? How is it calculated????? Also Define the
importance of liquidity ratio along with its formula.
Answer Posted / naveda
Working capital is used for the day to day business
activities of an organisation.
working capital= current asset - current Liability
Calculation of working capital ratio = Working
capital /Total assets
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