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what is working capital ​

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Answered by ranjanarewatkar1
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Working capital is the amount that the company uses in its day to day trading operations. It is a measure of company's efficiency and short term financial health or liquidity. Working capital = current assets - current liabilities. Bijal T.

Answered by soumikmandal
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Working Capital is obtained by subtracting the current liabilities from the current assets. ... Working Capital indicates the liquidity levels of companies for managing day-to-day expenses and covers inventory, cash, accounts payable, accounts receivable and short-term debt that is due.

Explanation:

the capital of a business which is used in its day-to-day trading operations, calculated as the current assets minus the current liabilities

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