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Question
Which of the following are not tools of Financial Analysis?
- Cash Flow Statement
- Income Statement
- Balance Sheet
- Ratio Analysis
Options
(i) and (ii)
(ii) and (iv)
(ii) and (iii)
(iii) and (iv)
Solution
(ii) and (iii)
Explanation:
Tools used for financial analysis:
- Comparative statements
- Common-size statements
- Ratio Analysis
- Cash Flow Statement
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