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We want to give a graphic presentation on where each dollar of revenue goes
showing a dollar bill segmented by percentage. ie. $.70 of every dollar goes
to payroll, $.12 goes to taxes, etc...

Does anyone have a chart or graphic that can do this?
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Andy Pope has published just such a chart on his web site:

http://andypope.info

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RJB1 wrote:

We want to give a graphic presentation on where each dollar of revenue goes
showing a dollar bill segmented by percentage. ie. $.70 of every dollar goes
to payroll, $.12 goes to taxes, etc...

Does anyone have a chart or graphic that can do this?


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These .GIFs from the Treasury make pretty good backgounds.

http://www.moneyfactory.com/section.cfm/4

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We want to give a graphic presentation on where each dollar of revenue goes
showing a dollar bill segmented by percentage. ie. $.70 of every dollar goes
to payroll, $.12 goes to taxes, etc...

Does anyone have a chart or graphic that can do this?

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