Capital Assets 6 Payroll 7 Internet 8 Building 9 Advertising 0 1 2 3 Income 24 25 Profit Margin 26 27 Student's Name: Sabrina Mehari Miscellaneous Total Exp $ $ $ $ Net Income 12,000 $ 325 $ $ $ $ 12,000 $ 325 $ 2,100 $ 600 $ $ 19,135 $ 32.85% 12,000 $ 325 $ 2,100 $ 600 $ 1,500 $ 1,500 $ 1,300 $ 1,300 $ 38,520 $ 2,100 $ 600 $ 1,500 $ 1,300 $ 39,115 $ 38,655 $ 19,610 $ 19,325 $ 33.66% 33.41% 36,000 $12,000 975 $ 325 6,300 $2,100 1,800 $ 600 4,500 $1,500 3,900 $1,300 116,290 $38,763 58,070 $19,357 33.30% 33% 31.0% 0.8% 5.4% 1.5% 3.9% 3.4% 100.00%

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Chapter1: Financial Statements And Business Decisions
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Is my data and spark line correct
The image displays a section of a spreadsheet with various percentage values listed: 45.5%, 8.55%, 31.0%, 0.8%, 5.4%, 1.5%, 3.9%, 3.4%, and 100.00%. To the right, there is a speech bubble containing the text: "Add **Net Income Sparkline** for the months of Jan. to Mar. in Cell H24."

A sparkline is a small, simple, data-intense graphic embedded in a spreadsheet, typically used to illustrate trends over time or variations in a particular data set. In this context, the task is to add such a sparkline in Cell H24 to represent the net income data from January to March.
Transcribed Image Text:The image displays a section of a spreadsheet with various percentage values listed: 45.5%, 8.55%, 31.0%, 0.8%, 5.4%, 1.5%, 3.9%, 3.4%, and 100.00%. To the right, there is a speech bubble containing the text: "Add **Net Income Sparkline** for the months of Jan. to Mar. in Cell H24." A sparkline is a small, simple, data-intense graphic embedded in a spreadsheet, typically used to illustrate trends over time or variations in a particular data set. In this context, the task is to add such a sparkline in Cell H24 to represent the net income data from January to March.
**Sales and Expenses Report**

**Sales Overview:**

1. **Espresso Sales:**
   - January: $26,400
   - February: $27,200
   - March: $26,500
   - Total: $80,100
   - Average: $26,700
   - Proportion: 45.94%

2. **Drip Coffee Sales:**
   - January: $14,400
   - February: $14,500
   - March: $14,900
   - Total: $43,700
   - Average: $14,567
   - Proportion: 25.06%

3. **Food/Beverage Sales:**
   - January: $11,100
   - February: $11,000
   - March: $10,800
   - Total: $32,900
   - Average: $10,967
   - Proportion: 18.87%

4. **Merchandise Sales:**
   - January: $5,300
   - February: $4,400
   - March: $4,500
   - Total: $14,200
   - Average: $4,733
   - Proportion: 8.14%

5. **Computer Sales:**
   - January: $1,050
   - February: $1,165
   - March: $1,245
   - Total: $3,460
   - Average: $1,153
   - Proportion: 1.98%

**Total Sales:**
   - $58,250 
   - $58,265 
   - $57,845 
   - Total: $174,360 
   - Average: $58,120 
   - Proportion: 100%

**Expenses Overview:**

1. **Cost of Goods:**
   - January: $17,580
   - February: $17,750
   - March: $17,545
   - Total: $52,875
   - Average: $17,625
   - Proportion: 45.5%

2. **Cost of Merchandise:**
   - January: $3,710
   - February: $3,080
   - March: $3,150
   - Total: $9,940
   - Average: $3,
Transcribed Image Text:**Sales and Expenses Report** **Sales Overview:** 1. **Espresso Sales:** - January: $26,400 - February: $27,200 - March: $26,500 - Total: $80,100 - Average: $26,700 - Proportion: 45.94% 2. **Drip Coffee Sales:** - January: $14,400 - February: $14,500 - March: $14,900 - Total: $43,700 - Average: $14,567 - Proportion: 25.06% 3. **Food/Beverage Sales:** - January: $11,100 - February: $11,000 - March: $10,800 - Total: $32,900 - Average: $10,967 - Proportion: 18.87% 4. **Merchandise Sales:** - January: $5,300 - February: $4,400 - March: $4,500 - Total: $14,200 - Average: $4,733 - Proportion: 8.14% 5. **Computer Sales:** - January: $1,050 - February: $1,165 - March: $1,245 - Total: $3,460 - Average: $1,153 - Proportion: 1.98% **Total Sales:** - $58,250 - $58,265 - $57,845 - Total: $174,360 - Average: $58,120 - Proportion: 100% **Expenses Overview:** 1. **Cost of Goods:** - January: $17,580 - February: $17,750 - March: $17,545 - Total: $52,875 - Average: $17,625 - Proportion: 45.5% 2. **Cost of Merchandise:** - January: $3,710 - February: $3,080 - March: $3,150 - Total: $9,940 - Average: $3,
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