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Title: The effects of working capital management on profitability, liquidity, solvency and organic growth with special reference to SMEs: A review.
Authors: Semasinghe, D.M.
Mahasena, Senanayake
Dayaratna Banda, O.G.
Keywords: Working Capital Management (WCM
Small and Medium Enterprise (SME)
Profitability
Liquidity
Solvency
Working Capital Financing Policy (WFP)
Working Capital Strategy (WCS)
Cash Conversion Cycle (CCC)
Working Capital Management Policy (WMP)
Organic Growth (OG)
Issue Date: 2017
Publisher: International Journal of Accounting & Business Finance
Citation: Semasinghe, D.M. , Mahasena, Senanayake and Dayaratna Banda, O.G.(2017). The effects of working capital management on profitability, liquidity, solvency and organic growth with special reference to SMEs: A review. International Journal of Accounting & Business Finance.vol 3(2):19-50.
Abstract: A well designed and implemented working capital management is expected to contribute positively to the creation of a firm's value and ultimately to its organic growth extent. The purpose of this paper is to review the trends in working capital management and its impact on firms' performance and organic growth as experienced in previous studies. The theoretical underpinnings have also been evaluated and recorded as preliminary comments. The examination of literature has been categorized, so as to consider micro aspects of: definitions, nature, generics of working capital management and the key contributions of profitability, liquidity, solvency leading to organic growth. On a macro footing the impact of small and medium enterprise on national development in Sri Lanka and hence the need for a differentiated approach has been examined. A strong significant relationship between working capital management and profitability, liquidity, solvency and financial health has been found in previous empirical work. A case in point would be to determine by further research the extent of presence of these value drivers and determine the extent to which they champion, the cause of value enhancement amidst an increasing trend in the short-term component of working capital financing as reflected in their respective 'financial architectures'. Adoption of 'cutting edge' strategies and tactics in relation to working capital management practice seems to be a need for most SMEs in Sri Lanka.
URI: http://repository.kln.ac.lk/handle/123456789/17293
ISSN: 2448-9867
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