What are my working capital requirements?
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Working capital is the amount you have remaining when current liabilities are subtracted from current assets. Whether a business has enough working capital is measured by the “current ratio” or current assets divided by current liabilities.  A result that is too low may indicate that your business could have difficulty paying bills while a result that is too high may indicate your assets are not being put to their best use.

Use this calculator to help determine your working capital requirements.

Change the numbers in each input field by entering a new number or adjusting the sliders. After entering your data into each input field, the calculator results will automatically update the summary statement and chart.

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