Economy, asked by shwetagupta95, 11 months ago

distinguish between working and fixed capital​

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Answered by snowflowers11
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Explanation:

Working Capital refers to the capital, which is used to perform day to day business operations. Fixed capital investments include durable goods, which will remain in the business for more than one accounting period. On the other hand, Working capital comprises of short-term assets and liabilities of the business.

Answered by siddhi12314
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Answer:

Working Capital refers to the capital, which is used to perform day to day business operations. Fixed capital investments include durable goods, which will remain in the business for more than one accounting period. On the other hand, Working capital comprises of short-term assets and liabilities of the business

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