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RRMR

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How would you develop an annual operations budget for a construction company? How is it used to assess the financial performance of the company?
 
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How is working capital calculated, and why is it an important financial measure for a construction company?
 
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Answer to Question 1

An annual operations budget is a financial plan for a given year based on forecast revenues and expenditures. It is used as a benchmark in evaluating the company's financial performance during the year.

Answer to Question 2

Working capital are the current assets less the current liabilities, and are the liquid assets that are available to finance future operations.





 

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