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A list of terms and definitions of key financial analysis concepts are below.Match the names to the definitions by placing the appropriate letter in the space provided.
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 A. Horizontal Analysis  F. Liquidity  B. Return on equity  G. Common size statements  C. Price/earnings ratio  H. Trend analysis  D. Debt/equity ratio  I. Ratio Analysis  E. Return on total assets  J. Solvency \begin{array}{|l|l|}\hline \text { A. Horizontal Analysis } & \text { F. Liquidity } \\\hline \text { B. Return on equity } & \text { G. Common size statements } \\\hline \text { C. Price/earnings ratio } & \text { H. Trend analysis } \\\hline \text { D. Debt/equity ratio } & \text { I. Ratio Analysis } \\\hline \text { E. Return on total assets } & \text { J. Solvency } \\\hline\end{array} DEFINITIONS
 A list of terms and definitions of key financial analysis concepts are below.Match the names to the definitions by placing the appropriate letter in the space provided. TERMS   \begin{array}{|l|l|} \hline \text { A. Horizontal Analysis } & \text { F. Liquidity } \\ \hline \text { B. Return on equity } & \text { G. Common size statements } \\ \hline \text { C. Price/earnings ratio } & \text { H. Trend analysis } \\ \hline \text { D. Debt/equity ratio } & \text { I. Ratio Analysis } \\ \hline \text { E. Return on total assets } & \text { J. Solvency } \\ \hline \end{array}  DEFINITIONS


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