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First of all, I look at the company over time. Generally, I do a 10-year analysis, but then pay particular attention to the last 3 years. I do what's called a common size analysis. Instead of dollars, I convert the line items to percentages. The balance sheet items are shown as percent of total assets. The income statement items are shown as percent of sales. I look at the trends of the company over time and then compare it to the industry.
Final accounts and balance sheets help investors make sense of a company's financial condition. They show financiers whether the business is forthcoming with performance data, how it intends to marshal its resources to pound the competition, and the steps it is taking to repay its long-term loans and avoid lender exodus.
Yes, credit cards should be accepted by small businesses and/or restaurants. Not everyone likes to carry money around out of a sense of general paranoia and often it is a personal preference to diminish fear in case of lost currency that could mess up any balance sheet.
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Virtigospelled Vertigo
Dizziness is caused by lack of stability in the balance canals associated with the ear structure. We also have some balance sense associated with the stomach and when this disagrees with either visual signals, or with the ear balance signals, we don't know what to believe. Thus we don't know which way is up.
yes.if the infection spreads up the eustachian tubes to the inner ears, where your sense of balance is based it can cause dizziness.
Dizziness
Vertigo Vertigo, or dizziness, is a symptom, not a disease. The term vertigo refers to the sensation of spinning or whirling that occurs as a result of a disturbance in balance (equilibrium). It also may be used to describe feelings of dizziness, lightheadedness, faintness, and unsteadiness. The sensation of movement is called subjective vertigo and the perception of movement in surrounding objects is called objective vertigo. Vertigo usually occurs as a result of a disorder in the vestibular system (i.e., structures of the inner ear, the vestibular nerve, brainstem, and cerebellum). The vestibular system is responsible for integrating sensory stimuli and movement and for keeping objects in visual focus as the body moves. Benign paroxysmal position vertigo (BPPV) is a common cause for dizziness. When the head moves, signals are transmitted to the labyrinth, which is an apparatus in the inner ear that is made up of three semicircular canals surrounded by fluid. The labyrinth then transmits movement information to the vestibular nerve and the vestibular nerve carries the information to the brainstem and cerebellum (areas of the brain that control balance, posture, and motor coordination). There are a number of different causes for dizzy spells. Incidence and PrevalenceVertigo is one of the most common health problems in adults. According to the National Institutes of Health (NIH), about 40% of people in the United States experience feeling dizzy at least once during their lifetime. Prevalence is slightly higher in women and increases with age. http://www.neurologychannel.com/vertigo/index.shtmlVertigo.
It's called proprioception, especially with reference to one's own body, and is actually a 'sixth sense.' It could also be balance, or Spatial Awareness that you are referring to.
Equilibrioception or the sense of balance is determined by the level of fluid properly called endolymph in the labyrinth - a complex set of tubing in the inner ear. See the related link for more information.
Balance requires two senses: sight and equilibrium. The main sense is found in what are called the semicircular canals in the middle ear.
Einstein's ideas seemed to reinforce the unsettling sense of old certainties crumbling and a universe whirling beyond the understanding of human reason.
a sense of dizziness
I think that our sixth sense is balance!