Working assets
51net current assets — Current assets less current liabilities The resultant figure is also known as working capital, as it represents the amount of the organization s capital that is constantly being turned over in the course of its trade. See also net assets …
52Trade Working Capital — The difference between current assets and current liabilities directly associated with everyday business operations. This measure is relevant in analyzing the near term financial health of a company, as only current assets and current liabilities …
53net current assets — /net ˌkʌrənt æsets/ plural noun the current assets of a company (cash and stocks) less any liabilities. Also called net working capital …
54Trade Working Capital — In business finance, Trade Working Capital (TWC) is the difference between Current assets and Current liabilities related to the everyday operations of a company. TWC is usually expressed in % of sales …
55Net working capital — Current assets minus current liabilities. Often simply referred to as working capital. The New York Times Financial Glossary …
56net working capital — current assets minus current liabilities. Often simply referred to as working capital. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …
57negative working capital — Occurs when current liabilities ( liability) exceed current assets, which can lead to bankruptcy. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …
58gross working capital — total monies that a business uses for ongoing activities, total current assets …
59net working capital — current assets of a company with deductions for current debt …
60net working capital turnover — (Accounting) index of a company s debt compared to the current assets (used to assess efficiency) …