IncomeStatementGuy OP t1_j7ddfju wrote
- Data source: Alphabet's income statement for the year 2022; data from the FORM 10-K submitted to the SEC: https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1652044/000165204423000016/goog-20221231.htm
- Tool to create the diagram: SankeyArt (I am the developer of this tool)
Separate-Ad-6224 t1_j7dr59t wrote
You’re the one who created this visual? I’ve seen it a couple times and took a screen shot of some (I think the Bank of America was the best I’ve seen). Is there a website where we can upload our financial dataset and create this monthly?
IncomeStatementGuy OP t1_j7er4db wrote
Yes, SankeyArt.com
I develop the website and used it to create this visual. Your use case is precisely what the website is for.
zooomenhance t1_j7gnpoo wrote
Would love to see a broad breakdown of government spending
IncomeStatementGuy OP t1_j7gnw4c wrote
Would be interesting. Do you have a good source for the raw data?
zooomenhance t1_j7gq05s wrote
I guess it wouldn’t be your typical chart since you aren’t showing profit and expenses but where the spending goes to each agency. This gov site has an overview of spending as well as some data tables with details https://fiscaldata.treasury.gov/americas-finance-guide/federal-spending/ Here’s a page focused on revenue sources, it sounds like they base their charts off of the Monthly treasury statements linked at the bottom https://fiscaldata.treasury.gov/americas-finance-guide/government-revenue/
IncomeStatementGuy OP t1_j7jmlbk wrote
Will take a look
Dmytro_North t1_j7dsljh wrote
Sankeymstic does something similar online for free. This might be done in adobe illustrator.
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