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Vertical analysis (or common-size analysis) and horizontal analysis (also known as trend analysis) are two of the most commonly used tools in financial statement analysis. This helps to determine whether a company\u2019s performance has been improving or declining over time due to various factors, such as competitive pressure and new product launches. By using both vertical and horizontal analyses, businesses can gain a better understanding of their financial position and performance.<\/p>\n<\/p>\n
Acterys takes the effectiveness of vertical analysis to the next level with its advanced features and capabilities. By seamlessly integrating data from multiple sources, converting it into a suitable format, and offering dynamic reporting and visualization options, Acterys streamlines the vertical analysis process. Horizontal analysis, also known as trend analysis, compares historical data on a financial statement over different accounting periods. There is a baseline period and numbers from succeeding periods are calculated as a percentage of the base period. Vertical analysis looks at numbers in financial statements in the same period and calculates each line item as a percentage of the base figure in that section. One of the benefits of using common size analysis is that it allows investors to identify large changes in a company\u2019s financial statements.<\/p>\n<\/p>\n