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Subject:
" Quickfix Auto Parts" Case- Is Bigger Always Better?
Category: Business and Money Asked by: myname2332-ga List Price: $5.00 |
Posted:
28 Apr 2004 22:18 PDT
Expires: 28 May 2004 22:18 PDT Question ID: 338061 |
Andy Opened his auto parts store in 1997 in the midwest. 2. Which statements should Julie refer to,and which ones might she have to construct to develop a fair assessment of the store's financial condition? Explain your reasoning. |
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Subject:
Re: " Quickfix Auto Parts" Case- Is Bigger Always Better?
From: financedude-ga on 29 Apr 2004 17:16 PDT |
If you cannot get all three financial statements, then you will need to get the income statement and the balance sheet. From these two, you can create the statement of cash flows. |
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