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1. Determine the total current assets and total current liabilities of the company. This will give you the company's net working capital. 2. Estimate the amount of funds needed for day-to-day operations. 3. Estimate the cost of future projects, including materials and labor. 4. Calculate the projectRead more
1. Determine the total current assets and total current liabilities of the company. This will give you the company’s net working capital.
2. Estimate the amount of funds needed for day-to-day operations.
3. Estimate the cost of future projects, including materials and labor.
4. Calculate the projected cash flow from the expected sales.
5. Calculate the cost of borrowing money to finance the project, if necessary.
6. Calculate the amount of additional working capital needed to cover any costs that are not covered by cash flow and any additional borrowing.
7. Add the amount of additional working capital to the company’s existing net working capital to get the total working capital requirement for the construction company.
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