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Topic 8-Referencing and Ratio interpretation used

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  • This topic has 1 reply, 2 voices, and was last updated 9 years ago by trephena.
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  • October 15, 2015 at 7:20 am #276370
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    Hi, can anyone advice me the following question:-

    1) can i use the average inventory turnover as my ratio analysis? this will refer to 2011 closing inventory and i doesnt attach as my appendix if my project is 2012 to 2014.

    2)If my reference came from press release, what shall i reference? refer like (ACCA, 2015)

    3) presentation how many slice need to produce? how to determine there is 15min?

    October 18, 2015 at 8:26 am #276950
    trephena
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    @wrenching91 – Please can you in future post each question under a relevant existing topic as I am endevouring to keep our forums tidy…

    1. I am not sure I understand your question unless you mean as part of the overall calculations. You could surely add this figure at the bottom of the page containing 2012 figures as long as you label it then you could pick it up in the Excel calculations?

    2. This is very similar to the Federal Reserve example I cite in the Referencing article Part I so suggest you refer to that or use the referencing tool in Q10 of Part 3 of the article.

    3. You have to practise this to find out. There is no set number of slides but remember someone should be able to read the information comfortably and absorb the main points. If you bombard the ‘audience’ with too many slides, excessive text or tables of lots of figures on the slides the markers will consider this is ‘information overload’ and that no-one could have possibly followed this in 15 mins. They will then conclude that it fails as a communication aid.

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