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Prepare a vertical analysis for the balance sheet data given below.(Round to two decimal places. )
Prepare a vertical analysis for the balance sheet data given below.(Round to two decimal places. )    Assets Current Assets:    Liabilities Current Liabilities:    Stockholders' Equity   Assets
Current Assets:
Prepare a vertical analysis for the balance sheet data given below.(Round to two decimal places. )    Assets Current Assets:    Liabilities Current Liabilities:    Stockholders' Equity   Liabilities
Current Liabilities:
Prepare a vertical analysis for the balance sheet data given below.(Round to two decimal places. )    Assets Current Assets:    Liabilities Current Liabilities:    Stockholders' Equity   Stockholders' Equity
Prepare a vertical analysis for the balance sheet data given below.(Round to two decimal places. )    Assets Current Assets:    Liabilities Current Liabilities:    Stockholders' Equity

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