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what is working capital​

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Answered by sikha38
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Working capital is a financial metric which represents operating liquidity available to a business, organisation or other entity, including governmental entities. Along with fixed assets such as plant and equipment, working capital is considered a part of operating capital. Gross working capital is equal to current assets. Working capital is calculated as current assets minus current liabilities.[1] If current assets are less than current liabilities, an entity has a working capital deficiency, also called a working capital deficit.

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Answered by BrainlyPARCHO
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Working Capital is the funds which are used in the day to day business operations of a company or to manage their daily running cost.

Working Capital = Current Assets - Current Liabilities

  • Current Assets → Inventory, cash, and account receivables
  • Current Liabilities → Account Payables And Short Term Loans
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