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Working capital management

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: New Delhi : PHI Learning Private Limited, 2014.Edition: 3rd EdISBN:
  • 9788120349049
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 658.152 BHA
Contents:
1. Working Capital: A Techno-Financial Analysis 2. Service Business: Risk Analysis and Working Capital Assessment 3. Theories of Trade Credit 4. Management Of Accounts Receivable 5. Inventory Strategies And Techniques 6. Liquidity And Cash Management 7. Management Of Accounts Payable
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Working capital is commonly understood as the fund needed to meet the day-to-day expenses of an enterprise. A finance manager finds that the funds for meeting these expenses get blocked in current assets. He therefore, looks for liquidity support in net working capital (NWC), which is equivalent to the excess of current assets over current liabilities. A banker also looks at the size of NWC as the long-term stake of the business in funding the current assets. But for a production manager, liquidity is synonymous to uninterrupted supply of material inputs to the production lines. Similarly for a marketing manager, if there is no production, his marketing outlets dry up despite demand in the market. While the finance manager discourages overstocking of inventory, the production manager and the marketing manager dread of being out of stock. In this conflict the goal of the organization often takes a back seat. This book aims at resolving these conflicts by adopting a techno-financial approach to working capital management.

1. Working Capital: A Techno-Financial Analysis
2. Service Business: Risk Analysis and Working Capital Assessment
3. Theories of Trade Credit
4. Management Of Accounts Receivable
5. Inventory Strategies And Techniques
6. Liquidity And Cash Management
7. Management Of Accounts Payable

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