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Differences between fixed and working capital with examples

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Answered by ragini6
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fixed capital-- the capital which can be used in production over many years are called fixed capitals examples are tools machines buildings etc .

working capital-- some money and raw materials are always required during production to make payments and buy other necessary items .hence raw materials and money in hand are called working capital

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Answered by PulkitStar
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1. The symbol of working capital is (w/c)
1. The symbol of fixed capital is (f/c)

2. they are made for long life use.
2. on the other hand, there life span is small.

3. it is required for agricultural works mostly.
3. it is required for trading jobs.

4. example for working capital is sickle or tractor
4. example for fixed capital is money or financial resources.

5. they are divided into two groups- permanent and temporary.
5. fixed capitals are not divided.
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