Financing Current Operations, Ratio And Credit Analysis
John B. Guerard and
Eli Schwartz
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John B. Guerard: McKinley Capital Management, Inc.
Eli Schwartz: Lehigh University
Chapter Chapter 5 in Quantitative Corporate Finance, 2007, pp 79-103 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Current financing encompasses managing and utilizing current assets, and incurring and repaying current debt. The current assets of a firm differ from fixed assets; these differences are not abrupt but represent a continuum. The current assets (cash, receivables, inventory, etc.) support the short-run operations of the business. Current assets are what the classical economists called “circulating capital.” Within the current asset grouping, however, some items remain in the firm’s possession longer than others.
Date: 2007
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DOI: 10.1007/978-0-387-34465-2_5
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