7. Distinguish between Fixed, Working and Human Capital.
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Fixed capital is defined as the part of the total capital of the enterprise which is invested in long-term assets. Working Capital refers to the capital, which is used to perform day to day business operations. ... On the other hand, Working capital comprises of short-term assets and liabilities of the business.
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Fixed Capital:- Fixed capital means tools building that can be used for production over many years are called fixed Capital
Working Capital:- Working capital means raw material and money in hand is directly called Working capital
Human Capital:- The ability to put land labour and Physical Capital and produce an output either to use yourself or to sell in market is called Human capital
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