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    2005 and 2006 vertical analysis: what is the change and the percent
    3. Perform vertical analysis on both the balance sheet and income statement for 2005 and 2006.

    Leeward Corporation
    Balance Sheet
    Vertical Analysis

    2006 2005
    Amount Percent Amount Percent
    Assets
    Cash and temporary investments $50,000 $40,000
    Accounts receivable $70,000 $90,000
    Inventories $120,000 $150,000
    Total current assets $240,000 $280,000
    Property, plant and equipment $780,000 $800,000
    Total assets $1,020,000 $1,080,000

    Liabilities & Stockholder’s Equity
    Current liabilities $100,000 $140,000
    Long-term liabilities $300,000 $320,000
    Common stockholder’s equity $620,000 $620,000
    Total liabilities and stockholder’s equity $1,020,000 $1,080,000

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