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22 May, 09:58

Use the following selected information from Wheeler, LLC to determine the 2017 and 2016 trend percentages for net sales using 2016 as the base. 2017 2016Net sales $ 276,200 $ 231,400Cost of goods sold 151,900 129,590Operating expenses 55,240 53,240Net earnings 27,820 19,820Multiple Choice65.1% for 2017 and 64.6% for 2016.55.0% for 2017 and 56.0% for 2016.119.4% for 2017 and 100.0% for 2016.36.4% for 2017 and 41.1% for 2016.117.2% for 2017 and 100.0% for 2016.

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  1. 22 May, 10:07
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    119.4% for 2017 and 100.0% for 2016.

    Explanation:

    2017 2016

    Net sales $276,200 $231,400

    Cost of goods sold $151,900 $129,590

    Operating expenses $55,240 $53,240

    Net earnings $27,820 $19,820

    since we are using 2016 as a base year, the $231,400 in net sales represent 100%, so the trend percentage for 2017 = net sales 2017 / net sales 2016 $276,200 / $231,400 = 1.1936 = 119.4% or a 19.4% increase.

    The base year's amount will always be 100% or 1, and the trend percentages will change relative to that year.
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