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14 May, 15:46

Choose the correct formula to determine a trend percentage (A) The total income of the current year minus the total income from a base year. (B) Net profit of the current year divided by net profit of a base year. (C) Net profit of the current year divided by net profit of a base year. (D) An item from any year divided by the same item from a base year, multiplied by 100

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  1. 14 May, 15:50
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    (D) An item from any year divided by the same item from a base year, multiplied by 100

    Explanation:

    To calculate the trend percentate you take the balance sheet of two or more years. Then you will assing the older as a base.

    You will start dividing the balance of the other years for the base year and multiply by 100 so it is convert to %

    for example if Account Receivable is Y1 5,000 Y2 8,000 and Y3 7,000

    you will do:

    8000/5000 x 100 = 160%

    and

    7000/5000 x 100 = 140%
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