FUND OF CORPORATE FINANCE LL W/ACCESS
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Chapter 2, Problem 9QP
Calculating Additions to NWC [LO4] The 2014 balance sheet of Steelo, Inc., showed current assets of $4,630 and current liabilities of $2,190. The 2015 balance sheet showed current assets of $5,180 and current liabilities of $2,830. What was the company’s 2015 change in net working capital, or NWC?
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FUND OF CORPORATE FINANCE LL W/ACCESS
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