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Chapter 13, Problem 9BTN
Samsung (Samsung.com). a leading manufacturer of consumer electronic products, along with Apple and Google, are competitors in the global marketplace. A key figure for Samsung follows (in KRW millions).
Cash and equivalents………. | ₩ 22,636,744 | Cost of Sales……… | ₩ 123,482,118 |
Accounts receivable, net…… | 28,520,689 | Revenues………..... | 200,653,482 |
Inventories………………….. | 18,811,794 | Total assets………... | 242,179,521 |
185,132,014 |
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- Compute common-size percents for Samsung using the data provided. (Round percents to one decimal.)
- Compare the results with Apple and Google from BTN 13-2.
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