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    Per cent change formula give different results - which should be used?

    The following expressions of per cent change are mathematically equivalent: x/y - 1 and (x-y)/y However, they give slightly different results in excel, which complicates figure checking. Does anyone know which is preferable? i_excel
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    How to calculate Money 2 column

    Hey mate i have some prob to make an account counting <tbody> A B C 1 Item $ Cent 2 Chicken 12 50 3 Broom 5 52 4 Book 2 02 5 Total 20 04 </tbody> If C5 is over than $1, then B5 is auto +$1....for example C5 value is 104 cents...then only 04 cents left...100 cent will convert to $1...

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