What are the differences between fixed and working capital explain
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Fixed capital is defined as the part of the total capital of the enterprise which is invested in long-term assets. Working Capital refers to the capital, which is used to perform day to day business operations. ... On the other hand, Working capital comprises of short-term assets and liabilities of the business.
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Fixed capital refers to the investment of the enterprise in long term assets of the company. Working capital means the capital invested in the current assets of the company. Durable goods whose useful life is more than one accounting period. ... Used to buy non-current assets for business.
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