Working Capital Management

Definition

The operational discipline of optimising the level and composition of current assets and current liabilities to ensure liquidity, minimise financing costs, and support efficient business operations. Effective working capital management involves managing the cash conversion cycle — the time between paying for inputs and receiving payment from customers — and is a significant value driver in acquisition targets, directly influencing the normalised free cash flow available to investors.

Related Terms

Waterfall Distribution Weighted Average Cost of Capital (WACC) Premium Weighted Average Remaining Useful Life Weighted Average Remaining Useful Life (WARUL) With and Without Method

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