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21 November, 21:37

At the beginning of the year, a firm has current assets of $327 and current liabilities of $231. At the end of the year, the current assets are $491 and the current liabilities are $271. What is the change in net working capital?

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  1. 21 November, 21:41
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    Change in the Net working capital is $124

    Explanation:

    Working Capital can be define as the net amount between the Current Asset and Current liability of a particular year

    It is better written as Working capital = Current Asset - Current Liabilities.

    At the beginning of the year, the working capital is = $327 - $231 = $96

    At the end of the year, the working capital is = $491 - $271 = $220

    Change in Net working capital = $96 - $220

    Change in Net working capital = $124
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