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DISCUSSION POST MUST BE 10+ SENTENCES AND PEER REVIEWS MUST BE 7+ SENTENCES STAY ON TOPIC BE POSITIVE AND DO NO NOT COMMENT ON GRAMMAR ERRORS ( WHEN DOING PEER REVIEWS YOU MUST TALK DIRECTLY TO THE CLASSMATE)

1) DISCUSSION POST

Introduction to Working Capital Management

Dear Students,

Greetings,

Welcome to Week 9.

Please find important link with information on Introduction to Working Capital Management.

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This week's pin for discussion is Managing Working Capital.

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2) PEER REVIEW


Working Capital Doesn’t Mean What You Think It Doesfooter-logoheader-logomore-arwsearch

I found this article very interesting. It discusses some of the minutia around "working capital". "Working capital is often misunderstood for cash." Also defines it as such, "The number of days difference between when you pay for things and when you get paid." This was a very informative article when you are attempting to navigate the finance world. It also touches on cash flow, measure-ability of working capital, and financing. Working capital is an ability to procure cash in a quick fashion. This money should be used to manage the business cash flow. I would highly recommend this article. The comments section had some more interesting information as well, please take a look at these if you have time. Hope this helps someone!

Working Capital Doesn’t Mean What You Think It Doesfooter-logoheader-logomore-arwsearch Although the phrase “working capital” is common in business and finance circles, it is often very misunderstood. Here’s an example: if I was to ask you if you would rather own a business with a lot of working capital instead of a little working capital, what would be your answer? Most people would prefer the business with a lot of working capital. But the answer is not that simple, and, in many cases, smaller working capital actually indicates better management and cash flow generation. I will take a few paragraphs to discuss the two main reasons why working capital is misunderstood and then discuss the best measurement tool I know to monitor it.

https://www.proformative.com/blogs/ken-


3) PEER REVIEW


Working Capital Management

Working capital is formally arrived at by subtracting the current liabilities from current assets of a firm on the day the balance sheet is drawn up. Working capital is also represented by a firms net investment in current assets necessary to support its everyday business. Working capital frequently changes its form and is sometimes also referred to as circulating capital.Working capital, as mentioned above, can take different forms. For example, it can take the form of cash and then change to inventories and/or receivables and back to cash.

  • Gross and Net Working Capital: The total of current assets is known as gross working capital whereas the difference between the current assets and current liabilities is known as the net working capital.

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Discussion
This video does an excellent job in explaining working capital management. It defines the
management of working capital as the continuous management of short term liabilities and short
term assets so that operations can generate sufficient cash flow to meet short and long term
financial obligation. It provides insights on the classification of working capital on the basis of
value and time. In terms of value, it is categorized into two: gross working capital which is the
overall investment of current assets which can be converted into cash in a period of one year and
net working capital which is the difference between the current assets and current liabilit...


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