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This study examines the relationship between working capital management, profitability, firm size and industry type for firms in Japan. The study sample consists of 2123 Japanese non-financial firms listed at the Tokyo Stock Exchange for the period 1990-2004. We observe that the cash conversion...
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This study examined the effect of working capital management (WCM) on the financial performance of quoted conglomerate firms in Nigeria for the period 2006 to 2016. Account receivable period (ARP), account payable period (APP), inventory turnover period (INV) and cash conversion cycle (CCC) were...
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This paper investigates the impact of working capital management on corporate investment and corporate performance of the manufacturing firms that are listed in Borsa Istanbul for the period 2005-2014. Firms that have positive excess net working capital and negative excess net working capital...
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This study analyzes the effects of Working Capital management i.e. inventory management, receivable management and payable management, on the performance of the non-financial firms in Pakistan. Panel data of 280 nonfinancial firms enlisted in Pakistan Stock Exchange have been analyzed from 2000...
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This paper examines how a borrower's growth affects trade credit decisions. An analysis of publicly traded firm data from nine developed economies indicates that trade credit increases with growth. In some cases, this increase is driven by conditions related to liquidity. Exploring the...
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Behavioral finance incorporates cognitive psychology into conventional finance, suggesting that people are prone to various heuristic driven biases in the decision-making process. Nevertheless, the literature on behavioral finance and working capital is rather thin, as studies of working capital...
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