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Net working Capital is the difference between? a. current assets and current liabilities b. fixed assets and fixed liabilities c. Total assets and total liabilities d. Shareholders' investment and cash
a. current assets and current liabilities
The answer is option a i.e., current assets and current liabilities
a. Net working capital = current assets - current liabilities
Hello,
The answer is:
a) Net Working Capital (NWC) = Current assets - Current liabilities
Net working Capital is the difference between current assets and current liabilities.
Net Working Capital is used to measure the short-term liquidity of a business. its equal to Current Assets Less Current Liabilities. Current Assets Include Cash, Short-term Investments, Inventory and Receivables. Current Liability Includes accounts payable, short-term debt, and accrued liability.
Working Capital (FRNG) = Stable Resources - Sustainable Jobs
Net working capital is the difference between the current assets and the current liabilities.
Net working capital = current assets - current liabilities
Thus, choice A is the answer