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No Profit & Loss figures are shown in a report for a small company. Why not, since a risk score has been calculated?

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No Profit & Loss figures are shown in a report for a small company. Why not, since a risk score has been calculated?

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A special scorecard has been designed for small companies, so that a score could be given even though the profit and loss figures are not available. The small scorecard uses the balance sheet figures, as well as the elements which are common to both large and small companies – such as existence of CCJs, whether the company is independent or not, time since incorporation, etc.

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