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Introduction: The users of financial statements review the financial statements of the company and perform appropriate analysis to take appropriate decisions, whenever required.
To prepare: Income statement for the month ended January 31, 2017.
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Introduction: The users of financial statements review the financial statements of the company and perform appropriate analysis to take appropriate decisions, whenever required.
To prepare: Statement of
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Introduction: The users of financial statements review the financial statements of the company and perform appropriate analysis to take appropriate decisions, whenever required.
To prepare: Balance sheet at January 31, 2017.
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