MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING ACCT 2302 >IC<
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Chapter 13, Problem 9BTN
To determine

(1)

Introduction:

Common size income statements help to express each financial statement line item as a percentage of the base year.

To compute:

Common-size percentage of Samsung.

To determine

(2)

Introduction:

Common size income statements help to express each financial statement line item as a percentage of the base year.

To compare:

The results of Samsung with that of Google and apple in problem 2.

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