The Pie chart gives information about the costs spent on printing a magazine by different process and material needs (Editorial content development spend, Printing costs, Promotion costs, binding costs, and Transportation).
Overall, Editorial content development spend the highest amount of cost, while Transportation needs the lowest cost.
About one-third of cost is used to editorial content development and it is representing the highest expenditure cost among other process and materials. More than 20% of costs is spent to the printing. Printing cost is 24% of the total expenditure. Moreover, Promotion costs take 18% of the total costs. 12% of costs going toward binding costs and 10% is spend forward paper cost. Transportation needs the lowest amount of cost among all others publishing steps. 6% of expenditure is spent by transportation process.
The Pie chart gives information about the
costs
spent on printing a magazine by
different
process and material needs (Editorial content development spend, Printing
costs
, Promotion
costs
, binding
costs
, and Transportation).
Overall
, Editorial content development spend the highest amount of
cost
, while Transportation needs the lowest cost.
About one-third of
cost
is
used
to editorial content development and it is representing the highest expenditure
cost
among other process and materials. More than 20% of
costs
is spent
to the printing. Printing
cost
is 24% of the total expenditure.
Moreover
, Promotion
costs
take 18% of the total
costs
. 12% of
costs
going toward binding
costs
and 10% is
spend
forward paper
cost
. Transportation needs the lowest amount of
cost
among all others publishing steps. 6% of expenditure
is spent
by transportation process.