difference between the allowance and the proportion?

Hi all

As I know proportion is one who adds to the contribution which is the surplus of the elimination.
I want to know the difference between the assignment and proportion.

Can someone answer me with simple examples

Thanks to all in advance
Sarat

Hi Kevin,.

Please see the front link, it's already been posted:
Re: Difference between the credit and Proportion?-HFM

Hope this helps,

Thank you
Charles Babu J

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