The provided pie charts illustrate the various sources of revenue and the categories of expenditure for a children’s charity in the USA during the year 2016.
Overall, it is clear that the charity’s financial activity was dominated by a single primary source of income and one main area of spending. Total revenue for the year was $53,561,580, which was slightly higher than the total expenditure of $53,224,896.
Regarding revenue, donated food was by far the largest contributor, accounting for a substantial 86.6% of the total. This was followed by community contributions at 10.4%. Other sources, such as program revenue (2.2%), investment income (0.2%), government grants (0.2%), and miscellaneous income (0.4%), together made up a very small fraction of the total income.
In terms of expenditure, the vast majority of the charity’s funds – 95.8% – were allocated to program services. The remaining funds were spent on administrative and promotional costs, with fundraising accounting for 2.6% and management and general expenses making up just 1.6% of the total outgoings.
