Accounting
Accounting
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ISBN: 9781285149165
Author: WARREN
Publisher: CENGAGE C
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Chapter 17, Problem 17.2EX

1.

To determine

Vertical Analysis

Vertical analysis is prepared to analyze the relationship among various financial statements with a particular base amount.

Formula:

Vertical analysis percentage =(Specific itemBaseamount)×100

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.

2.

To determine

To comment: Significant relationships revealed by the vertical analysis.

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