yes they will
One of the advantages of having a uniform accounting standard is knowing that you are comparing apples to apples if you were comparing two companies results. For example, if you were comparing a US company that used US GAAP and a company in India which used different accounting standards, you could not be sure that any comparisons would be based on the same methodology. With a uniform accounting standard, all companies would be required to value/measure and report their results the same way, therefore you could do a better comparison between the two companies.
Comparing expenses to budget. Comparing expenses to prior periods. Explaining significant increases or decreases to income and expense accounts. Comparing product profit margins amongst the company's various product line.
Annual Percentage Rate (APR)
As compared to what? In what situation? - It isn't very clear what you are comparing.
private n public..
This depends where you are comparing it to and the percentage of your income it takes to buy an item.
You get a percentage usually by comparing two numbers against each other. One number compared to itself is always 100%
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TLC (thin-layer chromatography) can help determine if a reaction went to completion by comparing the starting materials to the reaction mixture. If the starting materials are no longer present and only the desired product is visible on the TLC plate, it indicates completion. Additional confirmation through other techniques like NMR or mass spectrometry may be necessary for comprehensive analysis.
Account reconciliation is the comparing of transactions that you have recorded against the a statement from the bank. To find out more about how to do this one could visit the Accounting Coach website.
percentage wise an infants heart is larger at birth than that of an adult.
When you talk about percentages, you are comparing one thing to another. It is not clear, in the question, what exactly you want to compare with what.