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if these are my percentages, how do i answer b)? 2021 Bank indebtedness: 86/24,754 x 100 = 0.35 % Trade payables and other liabilities: 5395/24,754

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2021 Bank indebtedness: 86/24,754 x 100 = 0.35 % Trade payables and other liabilities: 5395/24,754 x100 = 21.79% Loyalty liability = 194/24,754 x 100 = 0.78 % Provisions = 81/24,754 x 100= 0.33% Income taxes payable= 83/24,754 x 100 = 0.34% Demand deposits from customers= 24/24,754 x 100= 0.10 % Short term debt=575/24,754 x 100 = 2.32% Long term debt due within one year= 597/24,754 x 100= 2.41 % Lease liabilities due within one year= 1379/24,754 x 100= 5.57 % Associate interest= 349/24,754 x 100= 1.41 % 2022 Bank indebtedness 52/24877 x 100= 0.21 % Trade payables and other liabilities 5433/24877 x 100= 21.84% Loyalty liability 190/24877 x 100= 0.76% Provisions 111/24877 x 100=0.45% Income taxes payable 153/24877 x 100= 0.62% Demand deposits from customers 75/24877 x 100=0.30% Short term debt 450/24877 x 100 = 1.81% Long term debt due within one year 1002/24877 x 100= 4.03% Lease liabilities due within one year 1297/24877 x 100= 5.21% Associate interest 433/24877 x 100= 1.74% ist the accounts and amounts of the company's current liabilities for the last two years. What is the percentage of each to the respective year's total liabilities? What do the results of your analysis suggest about the strategy the company has followed with respect to borrowed funds and delaying the payments of amounts due to other parties

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