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What is the difference between Physical Capital and Working Capital

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Answered by Anonymous
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Working capital: The capital of a business which is used in its day-to-day trading operations, calculated as the current assets minus the current liabilities. ... Physical capital is fixed capital, which is any kind of real physical asset that is not used up in the production of a product.

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Answered by sachindeo098
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The primary function of the financial manager is to ensure availability of finance, to fulfill different purposes such as initial promotion, fixed capital, and working capital. Fixed Capital refers to the capital, which is invested in procuring fixed assets for business. On the other hand, working capital represents the amount of money utilized for financing day to day business operations. It is required to support the proper functioning of the company’s business operations.

Fixed Capital and Working Capital are the two types of capital which mainly differs, on account of their usage in the business i.e. if it is utilized to serve long term requirements, they are terms as fixed capital, while if it serves short term requirements, it is called as working capital.

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