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Sep 10, 2013

Working Capital Financing Arrangement by Natonal Bank Ltd (NBL)



Literature Review

                     The importance of Working Capital Finance

The term working capital has several meanings in business and economic development finance. In accounting and financial statement analysis, working capital is defined as the firm’s short-term or current assets and current liabilities. Net working capital represents the excess of current assets over current liabilities and is an indicator of the firm’s ability to meet its short term financial obligations.
Most fundamentally, working capital investment is the lifeblood of a company. Without it, a firm cannot stay in business. Thus, the first, and most critical, use of working capital is providing the ongoing investment in short-term assets that a company needs to operate. A business requires a minimum cash balance to meet basic day-to-day expenses and to provide a reserve for unexpected costs. It also needs working capital for prepaid business costs, such as licenses, insurance policies, or security deposits. Furthermore, all businesses invest in some amount of inventory, from a law firm’s stock of office supplies to the large inventories needed by retail and wholesale enterprises. Without some amount of working capital finance, businesses could not open and operate. A second purpose of working capital is addressing seasonal or cyclical financing needs. Here, working capital finance supports the buildup of short-term assets needed to generate revenue, but which come before the receipt of cash. For example, a toy manufacturer must produce and ship its products for the holiday shopping season several months before it receives cash payment from stores. Since most businesses do not receive prepayment for goods and services, they need to finance these purchase, production, sales, and collection costs prior to receiving payment from customers.