Meaning Net working capital
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Net working capital


Current assets minus current liabilities. Often simply referred to as working capital.
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Net working capital


See working capital.
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Definition A measure of a company's operating liquidity expressed as current assets less current liabilities. Companies with current liabilities that exceed current asset are operating with a wor [..]
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Net working capital


Current assets minus current liabilities.
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Net working capital


Current assets minus current liabilities.
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Net working capital


Current assets minus current liabilities.
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Net working capital


Current assets minus current liabilities.
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Net working capital


See working capital.
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Net working capital measures a firm’s ability to pay its way, or its liquidity. Subtract its current liabilities from its current assets.
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It is defined as excess of current assets over current liabi lities. In other words it is excess of long term sources of fund over long term uses of fund.
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Net working capital


The current assets of the company (excluding cash) less the current liabilities, which gives the net working capital figure.
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A measure of both a company's efficiency and its short-term financial health. The working capital ratio is calculated as:
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The sum of trade receivables and inventories, less trade payables.
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Net working capital


  Current assets minus current liabilities. [Chapter 8] Nominal (stated) interest rate
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