What is meant by working capital? How is it different from fixed capital?​

What is meant by working capital? How is it different from fixed capital?​

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  1. The primary difference between fixed capital and working capital is that Fixed Capital is the capital which is invested by the company in procuring the fixed assets required for the working of the business whereas working capital is the capital which is required by the company for the purpose of financing its day to day operations.

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  2. Answer:

    Raw materials and money in hand are thus called working capital. Tools, machines, buildings etc. are called fixed capital and these can be used in production over many years. On the other hand, raw materials and money in hand, which are called working capital, are used up in production

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