FINANCIAL+MAGNAGERIAL ACCOUNTING LL
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ISBN: 9781337448529
Author: WARREN
Publisher: CENGAGE C
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Chapter 14, Problem 14.2APR
To determine
Vertical Analysis
Vertical analysis is prepared to analyze the relationship among various financial statements with a particular base amount.
Formula:
This analysis is otherwise called as common-size statement.
To prepare: Comparative income statement for the two-year period.
Given info: Income statement for the two year period.
To determine
Requirement 2:
To comment: Significant relationships revealed by the horizontal analysis.
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Innovation Quarter Inc.
Comparative Income Statement
For the Years Ended December 31
1
Current year
Current year
Previous year
Previous year
2
Amount
Percent
Amount
Percent
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Sales
$2,920,000.00
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4
Cost of goods sold
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1,182,500.00
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