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Original scientific paper

https://doi.org/10.26352/DJ02F5003

Group Purchasing Vs. Net Working Capital

Grzegorz ZIMON orcid id orcid.org/0000-0002-2040-4438 ; Rzeszow University of Technology


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Abstract

Abstract
Net working capital is a measure of financial security of acompany. It is closely related to financial liquidity as its management is the management of current assets and current liabilities. Group purchases have a major impact on inventory management, short-term receivables and short-term liabilities as well as cash. Group purchasing is used in multi-stakeholder organizations such as group purchasing organizations (GPOs). Depending on the selected strategy of business management, group purchases have a positive impact on the company’s profitability or the level of working capital, i.e.,financial liquidity. Trade credit has a large role in shaping the level of working capital, which directly affects short-term receivables, short-term liabilities and the level of cash. In group purchasing organizations the managers, by organizing group purchases, can directly influence the level and structure of individual elements that build the level of net working capital.
Keywords: group purchases, working capital, strategies

Keywords

group purchases, working capital, strategies

Hrčak ID:

257391

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/257391

Publication date:

31.3.2019.

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