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Working Capital

Finance & Payments

Definition

The money tied up in day-to-day operations — broadly current assets (inventory, receivables) minus current liabilities (payables).

Explanation

Procurement strongly influences working capital through inventory levels and payment terms. Holding less stock and paying suppliers later frees cash, but must be balanced against availability and supplier health.

Example

Extending payment terms and cutting inventory releases RM3m of working capital.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Working Capital?

The money tied up in day-to-day operations — broadly current assets (inventory, receivables) minus current liabilities (payables). Procurement strongly influences working capital through inventory levels and payment terms. Holding less stock and paying suppliers later frees cash, but must be balanced against availability and supplier health.

Can you give an example of Working Capital?

Extending payment terms and cutting inventory releases RM3m of working capital.

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