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what do you mean by working capital..... 1 mark answer for class 9​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Working capital, also known as net working capital (NWC), is the difference between a company's current assets, such as cash, accounts receivable (customers' unpaid bills) and inventories of raw materials and finished goods, and its current liabilities, such as accounts payable.

Answered by aishwaryalakshmikk
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Working capital:

Production requires a variety of raw materials. It requires money to make payments and buy other necessary items. Raw materials and money in hand are called working capital. Unlike tools and machines, these are used up in production. For example, Yarn required by a weaver; clay used by a potter.

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