Noun
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working capital (uncountable)
(business, accounting) A financial metric that is a measure of current assets of a business that exceeds its liabilities and can be applied to its operation
Our alliances and our credibility are crucial elements of our working capital in advancing America's interests in the world, and they have been eroded over the last four years. Patrick Leahy
After setting aside banking and financial sector entities, a total of 760 non-BFSI entities were considered and those are companies that have negative or low working capital requirement, albeit high creditor days. Source: Internet
Agricultural processors may qualify for financing for acquisition of equipment, construction of new facilities, renovation/expansion of existing facilities and permanent working capital up to 50% of the project cost. Source: Internet
All policy can do in the short run is ensure that disease doesn’t lead to death, unemployment doesn’t lead to hunger, and working capital problems don’t lead to bankruptcy. Source: Internet
As businesses face drastic reductions in cash flow, funds may be used as working capital to support payroll expenses, rent, mortgage payments, raw materials, utility expenses or other similar expenses that arise during the normal course of business. Source: Internet
Additionally, Xiaomi has planned a working capital loan for all its offline retail partners. Source: Internet