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Introduction: Financial statements of any company helps the users of financial statements to analyze the financial position of the firm. It includes the below mentioned four statements:
- Income statement
- Changes in
retained earnings statement Balance sheet Cash flow statement
To state: The largest expense for each company along with the amount and reason.
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Introduction: Financial statements of any company helps the users of financial statements to analyze the financial position of the firm. It includes the below mentioned four statements:
- Income statement
- Changes in retained earnings statement
- Balance sheet
- Cash flow statement
To compute: The ratio of general and administrative expense to revenue for each company for 2 recent years and analyze it later.
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Introduction: Financial statements of any company helps the users of financial statements to analyze the financial position of the firm. It includes the below mentioned four statements:
- Income statement
- Changes in retained earnings statement
- Balance sheet
- Cash flow statement
To compute: The ratio of income tax expense to income before taxes for each company for 2 recent years and analyze it later.
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