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Working capital is often expressed as a dollar figure. For example, if a company has $100,000 in current assets and $30,000 in current liabilities, it has $70,000 of working capital. This means the company has $70,000 at its disposal in the short term if it needs to raise money fo...
ADR holdings of US-based emerging market funds What motivates investors to hold American Depositary Receipts (ADRs) rather than the underlying stock of U.S. listed foreign firms? We analyze the investme... R Aggarwal,S Dahiya,L Klapper - 《Social Science Electronic Publishing》 被引量: 64发表...
Working capital is the amount of money that a company can quickly access to pay bills due within a year and to use for its day-to-day operations. It can represent the short-term financial health of a company. How Does a Company Calculate Working Capital? You can calculate working capital ...
allocation of time and, in particular, man's contribution to household chores. 20% of Spaniards between 30 and 40 years of age agreed or totally agreed to the statement 'It is a man's job to earn money; a woman's job to look after the home and family', whereas only 7% of Swedish...
Internationally, the academy of nursing, ... V James,JM Clark - 《Journal of Research in Nursing》 被引量: 9发表: 2007年 Statistics in Focus: Population and social conditions. Labour Market Latest Trends 2nd quarter 2005 data 63.7% of the working age population in employment... This paper...
Capital is another word for money and working capital is the money available to fund a company’s day-to-day operations – essentially, what you have to work with. In financial speak, working capital is the difference between current assets and current l
Working capital is the amount of money a business has available to meet its short-term obligations. It’s calculated by subtracting current liabilities from current assets. Think of it as the cash you have on hand to pay bills, purchase inventory, and cover unexpected expenses. While businesses...
Paying for sex; the many obstacles in the way of men with learning disabilities using prostitutes Accessible summary It is not against the law in Britain for adults to give another adult sex in exchange for money, and many people do pay for sex. It is a... C Jones - 《British Journal...
2014). During this crisis, the liquidity of many companies was under pressure and cash became a scarce resource due to the tight credit market conditions (Brunnermeier 2009). Chen et al. (2013) have documented that the internal liquidity risk along the supply chain affects a firm’s credit ...