Accountancy, asked by malvikakamble101, 7 months ago

As per hoagland viewpoint working capital is?

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Answered by lalicute
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According to “Hoagland”, “Working Capital is descriptive of that capital which is not fixed. But, the more common use of Working Capital is to consider it as the difference between the book value of the current assets and the current liabilities.

Answered by rishi4543
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Explanation:

According to Hoagland working capital is descriptive of the capital which is not fixed.But the more common use of working capital is to considered it as the difference between the book value of current asserts and the correct liabilites.

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