Thu plz kaal bhi help kar de...ussa baad i hav an idea...
Hmmm....so u say wht shuld i do?...
Arre its no use.....but he is talend in mny other thing......he is dm good dancer or knows 2 flert well.....
and he is my buddy like u r......if ur busy its ok....no frocing.....but teri help would b vry kindful........
Arre..its not dt i ment.....bhai kaal thu aftrnun free hain kai......arre ye ladka studies main week hain went 2 pass him any how.....
U mean.....u tak classes....?
Nahi...u ahv done grt.....better dn us....
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Bhai ye process 1 week thak karna padega,,,,do u would hav time F dt.....?
Azi....mere dost......well done...
Maine soona thu aag bhahuti acha xam diya........aap tho smart hoo bhai....hands off....
bahot bada ar co-oprative channel hai kerela ka
trend ratio
In addition to using financial ratio analysis to compare one company with others in its peer group, ratio analysis is often used to compare the company’s performance on certain measures over time. Trend analysis is the practice of collecting information and attempting to spot a pattern, or trend, in the information. This often involves comparing the same metric historically, either by examining it in tables or charts. Often this trend analysis is used to forecast or inform decisions around future events, but it can be used to estimate uncertain events in the past Figure 1.
Trend analysis can be performed in different ways in finance. For example, in technical analysis the direction of prices of a particular company’s public stock is calculated through the study of past market data, primarily price, and volume. Fundamental analysis, on the other hand, relies not on sentiment measures (like technical analysis) but on financial statement analysis, often in the form of ratio analysis. Creditors and company managers also use ratio analysis as a form of trend analysis. For example, they may examine trends in liquidity or profitability over time.
Trend analysis using financial ratios can be complicated by the fact that companies and accounting can change over time. For example, a company may change its business model so that it begins to operate in a new industry or it may change the end of its financial year or the way it accounts for inventories. When examining historical trends in ratios, analysts will often make adjustments to the ratios for these reasons, perhaps performing some ratio analysis in which they segment out business segments that are not consistent over time or they separate recurring from non-recurring items.
common size statement
The values on the common size statement are expressed as percentages of a statement component such as revenue. While most firms don't report their statements in common size, it is beneficial to compute if you want to analyze two or more companies of differing size against each other.
Formatting financial statements in this way reduces the bias that can occur when analyzing companies of differing sizes. It also allows for the analysis of a company over various time periods, revealing, for example, what percentage of sales is cost of goods sold and how that value has changed over time.
oye kerela me koi fail nahi hota
bhai chala me
lunch finish