Oct 6, 2008 - COSTSâA Cash-Flow Definition of Working Capital. J. B. Weaver, , and F. S. Lyndall. Ind. Eng. Chem. , 1959, 51 (8), pp 49Aâ51A.
project. These must be adequate to get the plant operating and to meet subsequent obligations as they come due. However, nonrecurring start-up expense should not be con- sidered as working capital, because. (unlike working capital) it can be written
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rally placed on design and estima- tion of investment for equipment and other facilitiesâ-the fixed capital. However, in the three-year period from 1955 to 1957, ...
funds in addition to foted investment and start-up expense which the com- pany must eontriltttte to a project. This deï¬nition is ttscfttl only in economic cvnluatiott ...
Working Capitalâ discussed the five factors that must be considered in estimating working capital inven- tories, accounts receivable, accounts payable, taxes.
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Editorial. Capital Offense. George H. Morrison. Anal. Chem. , 1985, 57 (9), pp 1793â1793. DOI: 10.1021/ac00286a600. Publication Date: August 1985.
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