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The accounts in a chart of accounts are normally listed in alphabetical order.
Working Capital Assets
Current assets that are used in the operation of a business and can be converted into cash within a year.
Net Working Capital
The difference between a company's current assets and its current liabilities, indicating the short-term financial health and operational efficiency.
Spontaneous Financing
Financing that occurs naturally as a company operates, such as trade credit that increases as sales increase.
Working Capital Accounts
Accounts that reflect a company's current assets minus its current liabilities, providing a snapshot of its short-term financial health and operational efficiency.
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