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The bank grew from 6,631 members in 1975 to 20,657 in 1997 and from 1,660,431 working capital to 167,331,000.
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The working capital had risen from just 7,000 to over 200,000 in this period, and no dividends had been paid.
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By the end of 1922, he had exhausted his working capital to pay off existing debt obligations and was still $500,000 short of meeting them all.
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He is thought to have provided the working capital to enable quarrying to begin.
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Their working capital was only $8,000 and manufacturing accordingly started on a very small scale.
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This working capital is called the corpus and is used to finance the initial costs of goods and services.
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The report recommended capital expenditure of 1,264 million from the government, backed up with a working capital of 260 million.
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Publicly traded companies often have more working capital and can delegate debt throughout all shareholders.
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The costs of developing the new cars and engines meant managers now had problems in securing working capital to keep the company going.
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If current assets are less than current liabilities, an entity has a working capital deficiency, also called a working capital deficit.
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