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What is Working Capital?

Working capital refers to the capital used in the day-to-day operations of a business. It is the difference between a company’s current assets (like cash, accounts receivable, and inventories of raw materials and finished goods) and its current liabilities (like accounts payable and short-term debt). Essentially, working capital measures a company’s short-term financial health and its ability to cover its short-term obligations.

Features of Working Capital

Types of Working Capital

Gross Working Capital

The total of all current assets a company holds. It focuses on the total amount of funds invested in current assets.

Net Working Capital

The difference between current assets and current liabilities. It indicates the liquidity position and the short-term financial health of a business.

Permanent Working Capital

The minimum level of current assets required for a business to operate smoothly, regardless of the level of sales or production.

Temporary Working Capital

Also known as fluctuating working capital, it is the additional working capital needed to support seasonal or cyclical demands.

Gross Working Capital

The total of all current assets a company holds. It focuses on the total amount of funds invested in current assets.

Net Working Capital

The difference between current assets and current liabilities. It indicates the liquidity position and the short-term financial health of a business.

Permanent Working Capital

The minimum level of current assets required for a business to operate smoothly, regardless of the level of sales or production.

Temporary Working Capital

Also known as fluctuating working capital, it is the additional working capital needed to support seasonal or cyclical demands.

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