Working assets
21working capital — 1. the amount of capital needed to carry on a business. 2. Accounting. current assets minus current liabilities. 3. liquid capital assets as distinguished from fixed capital assets. [1900 05] * * * …
22working capital — noun Date: 1889 capital actively turned over in or available for use in the course of business activity: a. the excess of current assets over current liabilities b. all capital of a business except that invested in capital assets …
23working capital — /wɜkɪŋ ˈkæpətl / (say werking kapuhtl) noun 1. the amount of capital needed to carry on a business. 2. Accounting current assets minus current liabilities. 3. Finance liquid as distinguished from fixed capital assets …
24Working Capital Loan — A loan whose purpose is to finance everyday operations of a company. A working capital loan is not used to buy long term assets or investments. Instead it s used to clear up accounts payable, wages, etc …
25working capital — noun A financial metric that is a measure of current assets of a business that exceeds its liabilities and can be applied to its operation …
26Working capital management — The management of current assets and current liabilities to maximize short term liquidity. The New York Times Financial Glossary …
27Assets requirements — A common element of a financial plan that describes projected capital spending and the proposed uses of net working capital. The New York Times Financial Glossary …
28assets requirements — A common element of a financial plan that describes projected capital spending and the proposed uses of net working capital. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …
29working capital management — The deployment of current assets and current liabilities so as to maximize short term liquidity. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …
30working capital — money a business uses in ongoing operations, current assets, income used as a basis for expenses …