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This week’s “Accounting Guide” is about the difference between net working capital and gross working capital.
Concept description
What is Gross working capital?
Gross Working capital is the sum of current assets of a company. This amount represents the total financial resources of a company. Total financial resources are the resources available for meeting the current obligations. It can be calculated by summing-up all the current assets of the company.
But the gross working capital portrays the bounded view of the company’s financial position. Therefore, accountants also calculate net working capital.
Let’s explore what is net working capital.
What is Net working capital?
Net working capital is the difference of current assets and current liabilities. It shows the liquidity position of a company after paying the current liabilities. It is calculated by deducting current liabilities from current assets.
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Where,
Current assets are the liquid assets of the company such as:
Current Liabilities are the short-term liabilities of a company such as:
Now, I know you will be asking what’s the difference between working capital and net working capital? Or are they same?
Are Net working capital and working same?
Well, Reader yes, net working capital is another name of working capital. They are used alternatively.
But, Why do we calculate gross working capital?
Accountants calculate Gross working capital because it it shows the total cash flow available for paying short-term liabilities and meeting the operating needs of a company.
Let’s have some hands-on practice and calculate both gross and net working capital.
Let’s go to Practice Exercise
Practice Exercise Solution Hints
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Steps to calculate working capital
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Keys of practice exercise
II- 2020 - $248
2021- $291
III- $138
4. $49200
5. Cash outflow $400,000
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