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Dear Sir/Madam
1.When you have used information from a website and paraphrased the discussion,so next to the discussion you put in brackets e.g it is from Forbes Business and then later in referencing list you include the link.
2.When l am discussing the ratios and providing discussion on them,can l do it on the excel sheet after computing the ratios?
Your response will be highly appreciated
Regards
Jagmeet
3.If l have picked a statement from the annual reports do l also have to indicate that this is from the annual report?
Please read the Open Tuition Ultimate Guide to referencing your RAP which is on our homepage http://www.opentuition.com/obu
This guide sets out the rules on referencing your work. Any queries that are not covered in the guide should be posted on the thread about Harvard Referencing
As a general rule use of EVERY source must be referenced in the text and listed in your reference list -see Appendix 1 of the Assessment Criteria