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Financial statement analysis:
Company and its users use financial analysis as a way to analyse the company’s financial statements to take investment and business decisions. There are four financial statements that any company should produce to its users for analysis. These are income statement, balance sheet, cash flow statement and
To compute: (a) Total liability plus equity and (b) total assets.
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Financial statement analysis:
Company and its users use financial analysis as a way to analyse the company’s financial statements to take investment and business decisions. There are four financial statements that any company should produce to its users for analysis. These are income statement, balance sheet, cash flow statement and stockholders’ equity statement.
To compute: Return on assets and its analysis.
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