FIN222 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Working Capital, Cash Conversion Cycle, Balance Sheet

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1 Aug 2018
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+ left-hand side, include current or fixed (non-current) assets. + listed in descending order of liquidity (= ability to convert into cash quickly w/o significant loss) + right-hand side, include current (short-term) or long-term liabilities. + listed in ascending order of when due to be paid: current assets. = cash or other assets that the firm expects to convert into cash in a year or less. Current liabilities = obligations that the firm expects to pay off in a year or less. = = the amount of cash tied up in current assets (cid:314) money locked in, use for investment . Net working capital (nwc) = Liquidity = a firm"s ability to convert assets (real or financial) into cash quickly without suffering a financial loss: there are 2 ways/tools to measure working capital efficiency and liquidity a.

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