Fundamentals of Corporate Finance Standard Edition with Connect Plus
Fundamentals of Corporate Finance Standard Edition with Connect Plus
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ISBN: 9780077630706
Author: Stephen Ross
Publisher: MCG
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Chapter 3, Problem 3.2CTF
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To calculate: The common-size percentage for current assets

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The common-size statement is a standardized financial statement that presents all the items in terms of percentages. The items in the income statement are shown as a percentage of sales and the items in the balance sheet are shown as a percentage of assets. The common-size percentages in the common-size balance sheet include a column that records the percentages of the total liabilities and equity, and the total assets.

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