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difference between fixed capital and working capital​

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Answered by RosyRain
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Fixed Capital :

Fixed capital is the portion of total capital outlay of a business invested in physical assets such as factories, vehicles, and machinery that stay in the business almost permanently, or, more technically, for more than one accounting period.

Working Capital :

Working capital is the money used to cover all of a company's short-term expenses, which are due within one year.

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