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Net Working Capital and Firm Growth

Alaa Adden A. Abuhommous    

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There are many empirical studies that have analyzed firms? growth; however, there has not been a direct examination of the relationship between working capital management and firm growth. Thus, this study examines the effect of the working capital level on the growth of firms from a sample of Jordanian firms; the data are unbalanced data for the period from 1999 to 2015. The study extends the literature on firm growth and finds evidence that investment in working capital has a positive effect on firm growth. The paper also shows that young and small firms grow more than mature and large firms. Moreover, we find that a high level of internal cash flow decreases a firm?s growth. We also find a positive relationship between the market expectation and market-based financial performance and firm growth.Keywords: Finance, Investment, Firm Growth, Net Working CapitalJEL Classifications: L25, L11

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