HSA 1012 Study Guide - Final Guide: Deferral, Accounts Payable, Money Market Fund

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Every manager in the healthcare organization has either a direct or an indirect effect on working capital. Therefore, managers need to have an understanding of working capital, the sources of working capital, and the financing of working capital to make good business decisions. Working capital, properly defined, is the sum of a healthcare organization"s investment in current assets; it can be simply defined as total current assets. Current assets are cash and other short-term assets that the organization expects to convert to cash within one year. Following is a list of typical current assets: cash: money on hand and money to which the organization has immediate access that is deposited in a bank. 1: inventories: the value of supplies on hand that are properly presented as a current asset on the balance sheet. Current assets are often measured in terms of their liquidity, which is their ability to be consumed or converted to cash.

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