The difference between current assets and current liabilities, also known as working capital.
'Current assets' minus 'current liabilities'. It is the sum of money the company could raise in a hurry.
The funds an organisation has available for conducting its day-to-day operations. Usually defined as Current Assets less Current Liabilities. Also known as Working Capital.
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Net Current Assets = Current Assets, minus Current Liabilities
The sum remaining after current liabilities have been deducted from current assets.
the net assets of a company minus any liabilities due within a year. Also known as working capital