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Working Capital Requirement

Working Capital Policy

Working Capital Policy – Relaxed, Restricted and Moderate

The working capital policy of a company refers to the level of investment in current assets for attaining their targeted sales. It can be… Read Article
Last Updated on: June 13, 2022
3 Strategies of Working Capital Financing

A Comparison between 3 Strategies of Working Capital Financing

There are three strategies or approaches or methods of working capital financing – Maturity Matching (Hedging), Conservative and Aggressive. The hedging approach is an… Read Article
Last Updated on: June 13, 2022
Working Capital Estimation – Operating Cycle Method

Working Capital Estimation – Operating Cycle Method

What does Operating Cycle Method do?Operating cycle method for estimating working capital is based on the duration of the operating cycle. The longer the… Read Article
Last Updated on: June 13, 2022
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Working Capital Calculation – Regression Analysis Method

Regression analysis is a statistical tool to estimate the working capital and its components. It establishes an equation relationship between revenue and working capital.… Read Article
Last Updated on: September 16, 2022
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Working Capital Calculation – Percentage of Sales Method

The percentage of sales method is a working capital forecasting method based on the past relationship between sales and working capital. Like technical analysis… Read Article
Last Updated on: June 17, 2022
Method For Estimating working Capital Requirement

Methods for Estimating Working Capital Requirement

There are broadly three methods of estimating or analyzing the requirement of working capital of a company, viz. percentage of revenue or sales, regression… Read Article
Last Updated on: August 16, 2022
Aggressive Approach to Working Capital Financing

Aggressive Approach to Working Capital Financing

The aggressive approach is a high-risk strategy of working capital financing wherein short-term finances are utilized to finance the temporary working capital and a… Read Article
Last Updated on: June 13, 2022
Conservative Approach

Conservative Approach to Working Capital Financing

The Conservative approach is a risk-free strategy of working capital financing. A company adopting this strategy maintains a higher level of current assets and,… Read Article
Last Updated on: June 13, 2022
Maturity matching or hedging approach in working capital

Maturity Matching or Hedging Approach to Working Capital Financing

What is Maturity Matching / Hedging Approach?Maturity matching or hedging approach is a strategy of working capital financing wherein we finance short-term requirements with… Read Article
Last Updated on: June 13, 2022
Working Capital mangement - Strategies Approaches

Working Capital Management Strategies / Approaches

There are broadly 3 working capital management strategies/ approaches to choosing the mix of long and short-term funds for financing the net working capital… Read Article
Last Updated on: September 21, 2022
Factor Deteremine Working Capital Requirement

Factors Determining Working Capital Requirement

Various factors influence the requirement of working capital. These factors include the majority of activities of the business. The magnitude of the influence of… Read Article
Last Updated on: September 21, 2022
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