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Answer added by  Mohammad Ashfaq, Financial Controller, Union COOP
11 years ago

Liquidity is a company’s ability to meet their financial obligation in due time. Liquidity is empirically derived from working capital and working capital is largely depe ... See More

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Answer added by  Deleted user
11 years ago

I like how a British study defines this issue : " The relationship between liquidity and profitability has remained a source of disagreement among experts, researc ... See More

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Answer added by  Umer Sharif, Consultant Lead Financial, Functional, Implementation of Infor ERP Syteline ‚ Eccountant & SmartHCM., Bin Rasheed Technology Pvt Ltd.
8 years ago

agreed with all answers.5:3:2

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Answer added by  Prashant shekhar, Electrical Engineer, TGP Packaging machines pvt ltd
8 years ago

Suppose the amount is100. Here j:k=5:3 it means j=50,k=30 now L=100/5=20, so share would be.5:3:2

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Answer added by  Gayasuddin Mohammed, Advocate, Practicing Law before High Court at Hyderabad
8 years ago

option (C)5:3:2 is the answer. j' share =5/8, k's share =3/8, before admitting L into the businees. After admitting by giving the share to L is1/5 share, left o ... See More

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Answer added by  Sanjeev Kumar Chopra, Management Co-ordinator, HRH Group
6 years ago

Only the Owner (included in management) will get most of its share which includes his maximum expenses paid from its same business. as far as management teams gets divide ... See More

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Answer added by  CHITTI BABU CHALLA, General Manager/Gm, Vet India Poultry Services
7 years ago

In Proffessionally managed organisations the profit goes to investors and posrtion of it goes to management and employees. In a propriotory organisations most of the prof ... See More