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From a sociological perspective
Working Capital Investment
Funds invested in the short-term assets of a company, such as inventory and receivables, to support its day-to-day operations.
Credit Policies
The guidelines that a company follows to determine credit limits, terms, and conditions for its customers.
Working Capital Investment
Funds invested in a company's short-term assets, like inventory and accounts receivable, which are necessary for its day-to-day operations.
Accounts Receivable
Amounts owed to a business by customers for goods or services that have been delivered but not yet paid for.
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