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net current assets
Current assets minus current liabilities. Also see working capital.
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net current assets
difference between current assets and current liabilities; another name for working capital .

NET CURRENT ASSETS
CURRENT ASSETS less CURRENT LIABILITIES; another name for WORKING CAPITAL. See WORKING CAPITAL. NET EARNINGS See NET INCOME.
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Net Current Assets
The net current assets of a business is the difference between the firms current assets (such as cash, and money owed) and it's current liabilities (debts payble within 12 months).

Net Current Assets
Total Current Assets less Total Current Liabilities
Also called Working Capital. In this book a slightly different definition is used for financial management purposes.

The phrase net current assets (also called working capital) is often used and refers to the total of current assets less the total of current liabilities.
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net current assets An indication of how much capital is being generated or used up by day-to-day... Net Domestic Product A measure of a country's national accounts to estimate how much the country...

For example net current assets current assets less current liabilities and net cash flow means cash inflows less cash outflows. Contrast gross.
Net book value: the valuation on the Balance Sheet of an asset.

bargain issues : share price below realizable assets or net working capital per share defined as net current assets alone, excluding plant and equipment and other assets, and after deducting all liabilities ahead of the stock in liquidation.
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Working capital comprises the total net current assets of a business, which are its inventory, debtors, and cash—minus its creditors.
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Net current assets
The difference between current assets and current liabilities, also known as working capital.
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REVENUE - In governmental fund type accounts, revenues are increases in net current assets and are recognized in the accounting period in which they become measurable and available.

Decreases in net financial resources. Expenditures include current operating expenses requiring the present or future use of net current assets, debt service, and capital outlays, intergovernmental grants, entitlements, and shared revenue.

The difference between a company's current assets and current liabilities (excluding short-term debt). It is also known as net current assets.

See also: Expense, Banks, Saving, Net lease, Allowances

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