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31 mar 2010 · This chapter develops a useful definition and interpretation of working capital. We argue about the limitations of the standard definition, and suggest that by introducing a second, complementary concept, financial needs for operation (FNOs), a more comprehensive understanding of working capital can be achieved.
28 lis 2022 · Based on the Active Intermodal Matching theory of psychology, this study investigates the peer effects of working capital management using data from listed firms in China from 2010 to 2021 to draw the following conclusions: Firstly, there is a peer effect in firms’ working capital allocation.
10 sie 2021 · Working capital (WC) represents a firm’s operating liquidity and it is measured as the difference between current assets and current liabilities. The effective WCM aims to avoid excessive investment in current assets while maintaining a firm’s ability to achieve a good balance between profitability and liquidity.
21 sie 2023 · What it is: Psychological capital is a collection of four healthy psychological states that enhance well-being and performance—hope, efficacy, resilience, and optimism. Together, the four states contribute more than the sum of their parts.
1 maj 2024 · Working capital management is a critical aspect of financial management that is pivotal in determining a firm's overall performance and sustainability. It entails managing payables and receivables and reducing inventory.
30 lis 2023 · The findings suggest that effective management of working capital components, such as accounts receivable, inventory, and accounts payable, can positively influence profitability.
12 wrz 2024 · Understand working capital’s role in daily operations and the balance between current assets and liabilities. 2. Explore the cash conversion cycle, from resource investment to cash collection. 3. Assess the cash conversion cycle’s impact on retail liquidity, financial health, and ethics. 4.