The pie charts reveal information on the percentage of revenue and expenditure in the year 2016 for a children’s charity in the United States of America.
Overall, it can be interpreted that the donated food accounted for most of the income received by the charity, while the program services reported the most expenditures spent in the one-year period. The total incoming exceeded the total outgoings.
In detail, it can be seen that the donated food contributed the majority of incoming, at 86%. Similarly, with regard to the expenditure, one category, the program services provided the majority of outgoings, at 95. 8%.
The other categories made comparatively smaller revenue for the charity. Firstly, the community contributions, the second largest income source, brought in 10. 4% of the total income, and this was followed by program revenue, at 2. 2%. Investment income, government grants and other income accounted for only 0. 8% combined.
There were only two other expenditure sources, namely fundraising and management and general, at 2. 6% and 1. 6% respectively. The overall revenue was $53, 561, 580 which covered the overall expenditure of $53, 224, 896.
