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Question-1
Comparative analysis is also known as ______ analysis.
(A)
Vertical
(B)
Horizontal
(C)
Both a & b
(D)
None of these
Question-2
An annual report is issued by a company to its.
(A)
Directors
(B)
Auditors
(C)
Shareholders
(D)
Management
Question-3
______ indicate the relationship of different items of a financial statements with some common item by expressing each item as a percentage of common item.
(A)
Common size statements
(B)
Cash flow statements
(C)
Comparative statements
(D)
None of these
Question-4
Balance sheet provides information about financial position of the enterprise.
(A)
At a point in time
(B)
Over a period of time
(C)
For a period of time
(D)
None of these
Question-5
__________ is a techniques of studying several financial statements over a series of years.
(A)
Cash flow analysis
(B)
Trend analysis
(C)
Ratio analysis
(D)
None of these
Question-6
________ are those which summarise and present relating data for a number of years incorporating therein the changes in individual items.
(A)
Common size statements
(B)
Comparative statements
(C)
Cash flow statements
(D)
None of these
Question-7
Analysis of __________ will help better to understand the important changes which have occurred in the enterprise over a period of time.
(A)
Common size statement
(B)
Ratios
(C)
Cash flows
(D)
None of these
Question-8
The most commonly used tools for financial analysis are.
(A)
Horizontal analysis
(B)
Vertical analysis
(C)
Ratio analysis
(D)
All of these
Question-9
The financial statements of a business enterprise include.
(A)
Balance sheet
(B)
Profit and loss account
(C)
Cash flow statement
(D)
All of these
Question-10
Interpretation means ________ data.
(A)
Analysis
(B)
Simplification
(C)
Explaining
(D)
None of these
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