Current liabilities refer to liabilities that are expected to liquidate within a year or normal operating cycle, whichever is longer. Whereas working capital, sometimes called net working capital represents the excess of current assets over current liabilities and identifies the relatively liquid portion of total enterprise capital which constitutes a margin or buffers for meeting obligations within the ordinary operating cycle of the business.
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Lessambo, F. I. (2018). Short-Term Liabilities and Working Capital. In Financial Statements (pp. 75–79). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-99984-5_6
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