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What is a Comparative Statement of Profit & Loss?

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A Comparative Statement of Profit & Loss shows the figures of revenue from operations, expenses, incomes and net profit or loss for a number of years so that changes in absolute data in terms of money as well as in terms of percentages may be known.


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