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Definition of Operating capital
1. Noun. Capital available for the operations of a firm (e.g. manufacturing or transportation) as distinct from financial transactions and long-term improvements.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Operating Capital
Literary usage of Operating capital
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Mine Accounting and Cost Principles by Thomas Orrin McGrath (1921)
"operating capital Production operations require sufficient working capital in
the form of cash to take care of operating expenses during the time the ..."
2. Successes and Difficulties of Small Innovative Firms in Russian Nuclear by Benjamin S Carson, Sr M.D. (2002)
"Typically, mistakes involve incorrect estimations of operating capital required
... In other words, such mistakes are made with regard to operating capital ..."
3. Agricultural Economics by Henry Charles Taylor (1919)
"A distinction is sometimes made between operating capital and fixed capital; the
former is applied to those items which we call movable equipment, ..."
4. Water Power: Hearings Before the Committee on Water Power of the House of (1918)
"319.45 Total operating capital 109, 438. 17 Total expenditures in connection with
the operation and.maintenance of the Port Arthur system for the fiscal ..."