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net working capital can be calculated using a curr
Question:
Net working capital can be calculated using:
A. Current assets
B. Non-current assets
C. Current Liabilities
D. Non-current Liabilities
E. Shareholder's funds
Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
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A and D only
A and B only
A and C only
D and E only
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C
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The correct option is (C) : A and C only
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