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Financial Ratio Analysis Rarely Has to Go Beyond the Actual

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Financial ratio analysis rarely has to go beyond the actual calculation and interpretation of ratios.

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Nonparametric Procedures

Statistical methods that do not assume a specific distribution form for the data and are used when data doesn't meet the assumptions of parametric tests.

Distribution-free Procedures

Statistical methods that do not require assumptions about the specific distribution of the population from which the sample is drawn.

Non-Normal Procedures

Statistical methods that do not assume the normal distribution of the data and are used for analysis.

One-sample T Statistic

A statistical measure used to test the hypothesis about the mean of a normally distributed population when the population variance is unknown, based on a sample.

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