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Chapter 24:  Maintaining A Healthy Business 
User Guide    24–7 
 
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Graphing Revenues and Expenses 
You might want to use one of the following graphs to represent 
some aspects of financial statements. 
You can find all of these graphs on the Graphs menu in the 
Home window. 
Revenues by Account.  This pie chart shows each revenue 
account that you select as a percentage of your total revenue.  
This graph can tell you which revenue accounts are contributing 
the most to your profitability. 
Expenses by Account.  This pie chart shows each selected 
expense account as a percentage of your total expenses. 
This graph can tell you which expense accounts are highest in 
relation to the others. 
Expenses and Net Profit as a Percentage of Revenue.  This 
pie chart divides your total revenue into expenses and your net 
profit. Each account you select will have its own slice. All 
expense accounts that you do not select are grouped into the 
category Other Expenses. 
Net Profit
Other Expenses
5020 Material:
Drywall
5040 Material:
Hardware
5060 Material:
Lumber
5080 Material:
Roofing
Expenses and Net Profit as % of Revenue 
Expenses and Net Profit as % of Revenue 
07/01/1999 - 03/15/2000
07/01/1999 - 03/15/2000
 
This graph is a useful visual clue as to your profitability. The 
larger the Net Profit slice of the pie, the better.