The pie chart shows the amount of money that a children's charity located in the USA spent and received in one year, 2016.

The pie chart shows the amount of money that a children's charity located in the USA spent and received in one year, 2016.
The provided illustration presents a financial report detailing the ratio of donation sources and expenses over the course of a year for a youth charity organization based in the USA. From a broad perspective, it is evident that the primary source of funds for the charity was donated food,
while
the majority of expenditures were allocated towards program services during the given period. Taking a closer look at the diagram, it is apparent that the total
revenue
received by the charity for the year amounted to $52,561,580. Donated food emerged as the leading
revenue
source, accounting for 86.6%, followed closely by community contributions at 10.4%. Meanwhile, investment income, government grants, and other sources collectively contributed 3% of the total
revenue
. Examining the breakdown of expenses depicted in the other chart, program services dominated the list, comprising 95.8% of the total outlays. Fundraising and management/general sectors represented the lowest expenditure percentages, accounting for 2.6% and 1.6% respectively.
Additionally
, despite the higher
revenue
compared to expenses, the organization ended with a surplus of $53,224,896
at the end
of the year.
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Vocabulary: Replace the words revenue with synonyms.
Topic Vocabulary:
  • donations
  • grants
  • fundraising events
  • expenditure
  • administration costs
  • program expenses
  • direct benefits
  • indirect benefits
  • underprivileged children
  • education
  • healthcare
  • shelter
  • nourishment
  • medical treatments
  • basic needs
  • financial sustainability
  • transparency
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