What is a common-size statement? Why are these statements useful?

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A common-size statement is a financial statement that reports only percentages. This removes dollar value bias when comparing one company to another company. Dollar value bias is the bias one sees from comparing numbers in absolute dollars rather than relative percentage terms.

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