This is a brief illustration of the calculation of working capital (WC) using Hewlett Packard (ticker: HPQ) data from their latest quarterly filing (10Q): WC = current ...
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Could you do one on banks, since the banking b/s is a bit diff't? I'm
always confused by what is considered 'capital' in a bank, and how and what
the different tiers are.
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Video is fantabulous, Just a bit of a correction is required. Working
capital ratio for company A comes out to be 2.25 as against 3 shown in the
video.