Answer:
It is $59,000(D)
Explanation:
Net Working Capital = Current Assets – Current Liabilities
=$199,000-$140,000
=$59,000
Working Capital is the money available to fund a company’s day-to-day operations.
If the current assets are greater than current liabilities, we have positive net working capital and vice-versa.
Option (A) False. This is working capital percentage -i.e [(current assets/Current Liabilities) *100%]
Option(B) False.
Option(C) False. Net working capital will only be negative when current liabilities are greater than current assets.
Option(D) True.
Option(E) False