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What is the difference between the working capital and capital invested?

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Date Posted: 2014/09/27
Ahmed kandil
by Ahmed kandil , Cost Controller , Battour Holding Cpompany

working capital = current assets - current liabilities

invested capital = working capital  + fixed assets 

 

Deleted user
by Deleted user

agreed with mr kallol

georgei assi
by georgei assi , مدير حسابات , المجموعة السورية

Agreed with colleagues answers

Mohamed Ezat Mahmoud  Mady
by Mohamed Ezat Mahmoud Mady , Accounting and Financial Manager , Trustmed

Agree with All

 

Khalid Noor
by Khalid Noor , Accounting Manager , FedEx

Agree with ahmed Abdullah

Abdallah Abu Zeyad CMA
by Abdallah Abu Zeyad CMA , Finance Account Manager , Toyota - Abdul Latif Jameel Motors - KSA

Working Capital is what funds you have for the day to day running of the business. For example, Current Assets - Current Liabilities = Net Current Assets Capital Employed is how much money has been invested/employed within the company or business.

mohamed Hakim CMA CPA Candidate
by mohamed Hakim CMA CPA Candidate , Accounting Manager , Andersen saudi arabia

Working capital = current assets current-current liabilities 

Working capital + fixed assets =invested capital 

Like ahmed عبد الله 

Ayman Esa Mustafa Farrag
by Ayman Esa Mustafa Farrag , مدير مالي , شركة الصفوف

Working Capital is the difference between a company’s current assets and current liabilities 

Capital investment

invested in a bisness venture with an expectation of income, and recovered through earnines generated by the busness over several years 

 

Kallol Chandra Das
by Kallol Chandra Das , Junior Officer , The Premier Bank Limited

Current Asset- Current Liability = Working Capital. and other is total Asset

 

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