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Working Capital Management in Selected Indian Steel Companies


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1 Assistant Professor, Department of Commerce, PKR Arts College for Women Gobichettipalayam, Erode, Tamil Nadu, India
2 Associate Professor, Department of Commerce, Gobi Arts and Science College Gobichettipalayam, Erode, Tamil Nadu, India

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Working capital is the backbone of an organization. It refers to a portion of the total fund which finances the day to day working expenses during the operating cycle. Management of working capital is one of the most important functions of corporate management. It is rightly said, "Inadequate working capital is advantageous, whereas redundant working capital is a criminal waste". As a large manufacturing industry, working capital management in the steel industry involves a large portion of the company's total assets. The optimum working capital ensures the success of the business, while its inefficient management will lead to the down fall of the company. Hence, this paper analyses the working capital management of selected steel companies in India. Further, to measure the effective utilization of the working capital, Operating Cycle and Cash Conversion Cycle were used. To measure the determinants of Cash Conversion Cycle, the Kieschnick model has been used. Finally, it was concluded that the size of a company plays a vital role in determining the efficiency of its working capital management.

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Working Capital, Operating Cycle, Cash Conversion Cycle, Accounts Receivable, Accounts Payables and Inventory Conversion Period.
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H. Chandra
Assistant Professor, Department of Commerce, PKR Arts College for Women Gobichettipalayam, Erode, Tamil Nadu, India
A. Selvaraj
Associate Professor, Department of Commerce, Gobi Arts and Science College Gobichettipalayam, Erode, Tamil Nadu, India

Abstract


Working capital is the backbone of an organization. It refers to a portion of the total fund which finances the day to day working expenses during the operating cycle. Management of working capital is one of the most important functions of corporate management. It is rightly said, "Inadequate working capital is advantageous, whereas redundant working capital is a criminal waste". As a large manufacturing industry, working capital management in the steel industry involves a large portion of the company's total assets. The optimum working capital ensures the success of the business, while its inefficient management will lead to the down fall of the company. Hence, this paper analyses the working capital management of selected steel companies in India. Further, to measure the effective utilization of the working capital, Operating Cycle and Cash Conversion Cycle were used. To measure the determinants of Cash Conversion Cycle, the Kieschnick model has been used. Finally, it was concluded that the size of a company plays a vital role in determining the efficiency of its working capital management.

Keywords


Working Capital, Operating Cycle, Cash Conversion Cycle, Accounts Receivable, Accounts Payables and Inventory Conversion Period.