Graphic Presentation
Zfhesc pools gre chardecf fo inn>4 On the l>isis of frt^^ncif of mslu
U. S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce, March, 1934.
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The Commodity Cost Accounting Method Employed in a Survey Made by the Domestic Commerce Division of the U. S. Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce.
1. Flow charts to indicate accounting methods are well known.
2. Similar charts are used to indicate terminology to be applied to certain classifications.
For example, in a foreign trade chart cf this type, it could be indicated by means of boxes and arrows that the term "domestic imports" applies to those products which are exported by ut in raw material form and then imported in another form.
FLOW CHARTS
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MRVATI MAWI10WCI
PUMX MMMTOVI
MIMIC MAMTINANO AND ■•TAW*
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lailroo^f, StTMt ^1^3. Railwoyt ft Subwoyt (400.000 000
Pip* lin*f. (Ml •! tl5.000.000
o* Production >d Oittribution (75.000.000
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ghwoyt ft lrld9*l .315.000.000
T*l«phono ft T«l*9 $145,000,000
CONSTIUCTION coiiv*m privat* tavia^t into pro4o<tlv« strwrtvrct and witfc public Mvinqi raitvt commaiilty «tM<«rdi •< liviaq. It pr«d»c»» tk* >tr»ct»r«i that pravidc our tkclter. traiiip*rtatieii, cemnmBicotioii, drf«BM, p«w(r. li^t. k*«t. water, watt* di>p«>«l. rocrratioa, coairrvatiea and dcvclopmeirt of ewr aatioiial re>ourc*<.
Bngineerinc Newi Record, October, 1938, Part of an Editorial on "The Conatniction Indiutry, What It i»-- What It Doe*.- SCALE .7
The Wide Range of Construction in the United States.
Here again is a simple balance sheet, with the emphasis on the places from which the money for construction came, and the places to which it went.