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Title: Working capital management and firm value in emerging markets: the case of Sri Lanka
Authors: Puwanenthiren, Pratheepkanth
Keywords: Working capital
Cash conversion cycle
Firm value
Issue Date: Oct-2020
Publisher: Faculty of Management and Commerce, South Eastern University of Sri Lanka.
Citation: Journal of Management Vol. 15(2); 22-29.
Abstract: Working capital management, which involves managing cash, inventory, and accounts receivable, affects a firm’s short-term attainment. The purpose of this paper is to seek to investigate the relationship between working capital management and firm value in Sri Lankan firms. Data from 100 Sri Lankan firms a period of five years (2014-2018) are used for this purpose and analysed using the regression technique. The results indicate that there is a strong positive relation between the firm’s cash conversion cycle, number of day’s account payable and firm size and its firm value. Although, number of day’s account receivable and number of day’s inventory are found to be significant with negative sign. Overall the results imply that the Sri Lankan firms need to concentrate their limited resources on managing cash conversion cycle in order to be improve firm value.
URI: http://ir.lib.seu.ac.lk/handle/123456789/5803
ISSN: 13918230
Appears in Collections:Volume 15 Issue 2

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