Working Capital : How to Secure Funds and Fuel Your Business Expansion
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Ongoing, First published Jan 02, 2024
Working capital is calculated by subtracting a company's current liabilities from its current assets. Current assets encompass cash, accounts receivable, inventory, and other assets expected to be converted into cash within a year. On the other hand, current liabilities include short-term obligations such as accounts payable, short-term debts, and accrued expenses.
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