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What would this year’s sales have to be to show a 12% increase from last year? OLD remains 90,000, so you don’t have to key it in again. Just enter %CH and ask for NEW.
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Percent of Total (%TOTL)
Example. Total assets for your company are $67,584, The firm has inventories of $23,457. What percentage of total assets is inventory?
You will be supplying values for TOTAL and PART and calculating %T. This takes care of all three variables, so there is no need to use c to remove old data.
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