Working Capital Management (WCM) and Firm Performance in Emerging Markets: A Case of Bangladesh

  • Bhuyan R
  • Khandoker M
  • Tasneem N
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Abstract

We examine the impact of efficient working capital management on market value and profitability. Using secondary data on selected firms from Dhaka Stock Exchange we explore the effects of various working capital components (i.e. cash conversion cycle (CCC), current ratio (CR), current asset to total asset ratio (CATAR), current liabilities to total asset ratio (CLTAR), debt to asset ratio (DTAR), siz,e and growth) to the firm’s performance by looking firm’s value i.e. Tobin’s Q (TQ) and profitability i.e. return on asset (ROA) and return on invested capital (ROIC). Our results show that, for both food and overall manufacturing sectors, there is a significant association between working capital variables and firm’s value & return on assets, but an insignificant association with return on invested capital.

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Bhuyan, R., Khandoker, M. S. H., Tasneem, N., & Taznin, M. (2021). Working Capital Management (WCM) and Firm Performance in Emerging Markets: A Case of Bangladesh. Accounting and Finance Research, 10(1), 36. https://doi.org/10.5430/afr.v10n1p36

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