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24 May, 16:53

The december 31, 2015, balance sheet of maria's tennis shop, inc., showed current assets of $1,205 and current liabilities of $965. The december 31, 2016, balance sheet showed current assets of $1,420 and current liabilities of $1,095. What was the company's 2016 change in net working capital, or nwc? (do not round intermediate calculations and round your answer to the nearest whole number,

e. G., 32.) change in net working capital

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  1. 24 May, 17:20
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    Net working capital = total current assets - total current liabilities

    Net working capital for 2015 = 1,205 - 965 = 240

    Net working capital in 2015 = $240

    Net working capital for 2016 = 1,420-1,095 = 325

    Net working capital in 2016 = $325

    Change in working capital for 2016 = Net working capital in 2016 - Net working capital in 2015

    Change in working capital for 2016 = 325 - 240 = 85

    Change in working capital for 2016 = $85
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