Working Business Capital is a measure of a business’s ability to effectively use its money, resources and assets. In other words, it describes the capacity of a business to create value through operations and investments. It includes cash on hand, accounts receivable and inventory, and can also measure short-term debt obligations. When managed properly, Working Business Capital can help businesses to achieve success by providing them with flexibility and the means for innovation and growth.
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