February 25, 2010scfm
A working capital loan is a source of funding provided to financially assist the everyday operations of a business to keep it thriving until it is able to generate enough revenue to support itself. In terms of function, it may be likened to blood as its circulation continually keeps the company alive. A working capital loan may be used to cover expenses such as employee salary, inventory handling, marketing budget, mortgage pay Continue reading »
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February 10, 2010scfm
Working capital for small businesses is a vital element in keeping the everyday operations of the business running smoothly from set up of the new company to maintenance and onwards. This form of ready funding is needed to conduct human resource tasks like hiring of able and competent staff that would support you in your goal of making a success out of the business, inventory purchases, buy needed raw materials, and produce sel Continue reading »
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January 26, 2010scfm
What is working capital?
Working capital is current liabilities subtracted from current assets. The resulting number represents how much money your business has available to pay short-term debt and to stay afloat.
Why do I need working capital?
All business owners need working capital to run their businesses. Without sufficient working ca Continue reading »
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