Friday, August 26, 2011

Employee Benefits as a Percentage of Sales

The graph below was created using Google’s chart tool.

The horizontal bar graph shows the employee benefit costs corporations paid in 2008 as a percentage of sales for 11 business sectors.

The data used to create the graph was taken from Internal Revenue Service statistics on form 1120s filed corporate returns for 2008. This data can be viewed on the IRS report “2008 Statistics of Income – Corporation Income Tax Returns” by clicking here (PDF file). Business receipts were used for sales. Employee benefit costs include amounts paid by employers into employee health, insurance, and other employee plans. Data was used only for corporations reporting a positive net income.

The percentages are for all size companies and all subsectors, so represent an approximate benchmark average that companies can use to evaluate their own salary and wage costs to sales ratio compared to somewhat similar companies. Subsectors exist for some of the sectors, so a more similar company comparison might be available. Average employee benefit costs as a percentage of sales for all 11 sectors was 1.6%.















Employee Benefit Costs as a Percentage of Sales

Friday, August 19, 2011

Salary and Wage Costs as a Percentage of Sales

The graph below was created using Google’s chart tool.

The horizontal bar graph shows the salary and wage costs corporations paid in 2008 as a percentage of sales for 11 business sectors.

The data used to create the graph was taken from Internal Revenue Service statistics on form 1120s filed corporate returns for 2008. This data can be viewed on the IRS report “2008 Statistics of Income – Corporation Income Tax Returns” by clicking here (PDF file). Business receipts were used for sales. Data was used only for corporations reporting a positive net income.

The percentages are for all size companies and all subsectors, so represent an approximate benchmark average that companies can use to evaluate their own salary and wage costs to sales ratio compared to somewhat similar companies. Subsectors exist for some of the sectors, so a more similar company comparison might be available.

















Salary & Wage Costs as a Percentage of Sales

Friday, August 12, 2011

Rent as a Percentage of Sales

The graph below was created using Google’s chart tool.

The horizontal bar graph shows the rent costs corporations paid in 2008 as a percentage of sales for 11 business sectors.

The data used to create the graph was taken from Internal Revenue Service statistics on form 1120s filed corporate returns for 2008. This data can be viewed on the IRS report “2008 Statistics of Income – Corporation Income Tax Returns” by clicking here (PDF file). Business receipts were used for sales. Rents include rent and lease payments for buildings and land. Data was used only for corporations reporting a positive net income.

The percentages are for all size companies and all subsectors, so represent an approximate benchmark average that companies can use to evaluate their own rent costs to sales ratio compared to somewhat similar companies. Subsectors exist for some of the sectors, so a more similar company comparison might be available.












Rent Cost as a Percentage of Sales

Friday, August 5, 2011

Accounts Payable as a Percentage of Sales

The graph below was created using Google’s chart tool.

The horizontal bar graph shows the accounts payable balance (at the end of the year) as a percentage of sales for 11 business sectors.

The data used to create the graph was taken from Internal Revenue Service statistics on form 1120s filed corporate returns for 2008. This data can be viewed on the IRS report “2008 Statistics of Income – Corporation Income Tax Returns” by clicking here (PDF file). Business receipts were used for sales. Data was used only for corporations reporting a positive net income.

The percentages are for all size companies and all subsectors, so represent an approximate benchmark average that companies can use to evaluate their own accounts payable to sales ratio compared to somewhat similar companies. Subsectors exist for some of the sectors, so a more similar company comparison might be available.












Accounts Payable as a Percentage of Sales - 11 Business Sectors