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. Differentiate between working capital and fixed capital. in table form

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Answered by ThePureSoul
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Fixed capital alludes to the amount of investment of company in long term assets. Working capital refers to the capital that is invested into the current assets of the organization. ... Its requirement is there when a company needs to do any large investment like spreading out of business or acquiring of more fixed assets.

Answered by amritraj9117
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Fixed capital is the investments done by the business for accruing long-term benefits. Working capital is the daily requirement pumped into the business. Fixed capital is used to acquire non-current assets of the company. Working capital is used to acquire the current assets of the company.

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