Common Size Financial Statement

  

A financial statement that is ordinary in size, but big on percentages. It’s the same amount of paper as an ordinary financial statement, printed on 8 x 11 paper.

A common size financial statement breaks down each account on the records as a percentage of total revenue. This is an important type of financial analysis that allows readers to understand changes in performance on a quarter-by-quarter or year-over-year basis.

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