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How to read annual reports{{/B}} First, turn back to the report of the certified public accountant. This third-party auditor will tell you fight off the bat if Galaxy’s report conforms with "generally accepted accounting principles". Then go to the footnotes. Check to see whether earnings are up or down. The footnotes often tell the whole story. Then turn to the letter from the chairman, Usually addressed "to our shareholders," it’s up front -- and should be in more ways than one. The chairman’s tone reflects the personality, the well- being of the company. In this letter, the chairman shoul A. they tell how much profit the company has earned. B. they have nothing to do with advertising. C. they are not affected by selling off a plant. D. they are not so easily manipulated by the management as earnings per share. 我来回答: 提交
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