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Chapter 12, Problem 58BE
To determine
Introduction:
Time Series analysis helps the companies to measure its performance across time or in other words it is a technique that helps a company to compare its present operational results and present financial position with that of previous years.
To state:
As per time series analysis, if the cost of goods sold keep on increasing from year to year will have a bad impact on company’s performance.
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