Capital structure, working capital management and potential growth of a business: the case of the Sri Lankan stockbroking industry / Chamil Wansaja Senarathne and Viraj Malawana.
The objective of this paper is to examine the financial and strategic implications of regulatory restrictions for working capital management of firms operating in the stockbroking industry. The present regulatory frameworks require banks and other financial services sector firms to have more equity...
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Main Authors: | Senarathne, Chamil Wansaja (Author), Malawana, Viraj (Author) |
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Accounting Research Institute and UiTM Press,
2019-04.
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