Charts can paint a picture of your company and the game world. They’re integral in the understanding of what is going on. You can find some charts under report tables. You can find more by clicking special report buttons. But the charts we’ll cover in this tutorial are under the Charts Menu in the Reports System. The first chart found in the Charts Menu is the All-Time Market Share For Current Top 20 Companies. This report shows the current top 20 companies, your company, and the summation of all other companies. With some graphs, you can click on the color box to remove the item from the chart. The charts will recalculate without the unselected item. You can also hover over points for more information. The next chart report in the Charts Menu is Recent World Market Share. This page contains two charts. The top chart is a piechart showing last month’s market share for the top 20 companies, your company, and the sum of all other companies. Below this chart is a Year To Date Market Share pie chart. It shows the year to date market share for the top 20 companies, your company, and the sum of all other companies. Much like the line graph chart, you can click any of the colored boxes to remove the item from the graph, and hover over the graph for more information. Returning to the charts menu, you’ll find Monthly Revenues, Expenses, and Cash Flow. This page also contains two charts. The top chart is a bar graph showing the last 12 months’ of Revenues, Expenses, Taxes, and your Cash Flow. Cash flow, the blue bar, is Revenues minus the sum of Expenses and Taxes. (Revenues - (Expenses + Taxes)). It is the amount of cash deposited or withdrawn from your cash on hand. Taxes are separate from expenses because you pay taxes after you subtract expenses from revenues. Revenues and Expenses are self-explanatory. Below this table is a filled line graph showing Revenues and Expenses over the last 12 months. The chart fills revenues with green, and it fills expenses with red. If you see red fill, that means your cash flow is negative. If you see bright green, your cash flow is positive. Any area filled with dark green is the overlap of revenues and expenses. The fourth chart page in the Charts Menu is the Yearly Profits/Losses chart. This chart is like the previous chart, Revenues and Expenses Over the Last 12 Months, but it covers the life of your company. The next chart in the Charts Menu is Vehicles Sales Charts. This report contains two charts. The first chart is your Vehicle Sales Over The Last 12 Months. If you see a “Next” button, clicking it will take you to the next page of this chart. In this case, vehicles that sold less than 15,000 units in a month. Below this chart is your All-Time Vehicle Sales. This chart lists every vehicle you’ve sold in the order of total sales from most to least. The final report in the Charts Menu is net worth. This chart is a simple horizontal bar chart displaying your net worth, broken down into six categories. Cash is your cash on hand. Factories are the value of your factories. Branches are the value of your branches. Inventory is any leftover vehicles you have. Stocks are the value of the companies you hold, and debt is how much money you owe creditors. Watch the Graph Buttons tutorial for more charts.