What is ratio analys ?
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Answer / gourab singh
Ratio analysis is basically a tool which is used in
organisation in order to compare the performance or the trend
of business activities.
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Answer / sharad
A tool used by individuals to conduct a quantitative analysis
of information in a company's financial statements. Ratios are
calculated from current year numbers and are then compared to
previous years, other companies, the industry, or even the
economy to judge the performance of the company. Ratio
analysis is predominately used by proponents of fundamental
analysis.
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wat is contra Entry
Country-Western songs emphasize three basic themes: love, prison and trucks. A survey or the local Country-Western radio station produced the following data: 12 songs about a truck driver who is in love while in prison 2 about people in prison who are not in love and do not drive trucks 8 about people who are out of prison, are not in love, and do not drive a truck 13 about a prisoner in love 28 about a person in love 18 about a truck driver in love 16 about truck drivers who are not in prison 3 about a truck driver in prison who is not in love Find the number of songs about: a) How many songs were surveyed? b) truck drivers? c) prisoners? d) truck drivers in prison? e) people not in prison? f) people not in love?
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