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Title: Common Size Analysis
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They may be missing expansion opportunities by keeping such a large proportion of cash on hand. Another difference between the balance sheets shows a 33.7% difference in fixed assets. Kudler's lack of fixed assets, such as buildings and equipment, may indicate that the company is not prepared to handle a large amount of growth... Showed first 250 characters
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The biggest discrepancy within the liabilities and owners' equity is with current liabilities. Kudler's total current liabilities are only 4.3% of their assets. This is especially low considering their large amount of current assets. Kudler does not need to wrecklessly incur debts... Showed next 250 characters
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