With regard to the 20%, the way you define it and calculate all that is actually better than any other way I've heard of. Is there a standard for calculating that 20%, or does every firm perhaps calculate the 20% in a different way?
January 31st, 2012 / 12:15 p.m.
Liberal
Scott Andrews Liberal Avalon, NL
With regard to the 20%, the way you define it and calculate all that is actually better than any other way I've heard of. Is there a standard for calculating that 20%, or does every firm perhaps calculate the 20% in a different way?
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