IncomeStatementGuy
IncomeStatementGuy t1_jcf9z7k wrote
Reply to comment by dbacciPBI in Bank Failures 2001-2023 (Adjusted for Inflation) [OC] by dbacciPBI
Nice one! I need to try the tools you used. Were there any pain points in the creation process?
IncomeStatementGuy t1_jcf6rm8 wrote
Wow, fantastic visualization!
IncomeStatementGuy t1_jaeowzu wrote
Cool idea and a very well-done visual!
IncomeStatementGuy OP t1_jad2u4m wrote
Reply to comment by Diiamat in [OC] How Zoom makes money (visualization of the earnings they just released) by IncomeStatementGuy
You have a point. I should have added some sort of revenue stream info.
IncomeStatementGuy OP t1_jacdzt0 wrote
Reply to comment by MrMitchWeaver in [OC] How Zoom makes money (visualization of the earnings they just released) by IncomeStatementGuy
It shows which costs eat up how much of the revenue so I think it tells you how they make money.
However, revenue sources are not split up so I guess you have a point.
IncomeStatementGuy OP t1_jabx6aw wrote
Reply to comment by Skeptical_Minotaur in [OC] How Zoom makes money (visualization of the earnings they just released) by IncomeStatementGuy
Cost of revenue contains costs that are directly needed to produce and distribute the product or service. For software companies, this contains for example server costs.
For an auto company that would contain the bill of material for the cars and the salaries of the manufacturing workers (but not the salaries of R&D engineers and management as they are not directly needed to produce the cars).
IncomeStatementGuy OP t1_jabvjns wrote
Reply to comment by fh3131 in [OC] How Zoom makes money (visualization of the earnings they just released) by IncomeStatementGuy
It's their fiscal year 2023 which ended on January 31 2023.
Confusing.. companies should just stick with January 1 to December 30 fiscal years if you ask me.
IncomeStatementGuy OP t1_jabv176 wrote
Reply to comment by arejay007 in [OC] How Zoom makes money (visualization of the earnings they just released) by IncomeStatementGuy
Enjoy while it lasts
IncomeStatementGuy OP t1_jabux7w wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in [OC] How Zoom makes money (visualization of the earnings they just released) by IncomeStatementGuy
It's a visualization of the income statement, not the cash flow statement.
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IncomeStatementGuy OP t1_ja829kx wrote
Reply to comment by vetratten in [OC] How Rolls-Royce makes money: Lots of aftermarket services and tiny profit margins by IncomeStatementGuy
Thanks for the suggestion :-)
IncomeStatementGuy OP t1_ja82474 wrote
Reply to comment by wanmoar in [OC] How Rolls-Royce makes money: Lots of aftermarket services and tiny profit margins by IncomeStatementGuy
Thanks, I'll play more with these options in my next creation. In general, I like having only a few digits as it makes the numbers quicker to read.
IncomeStatementGuy OP t1_ja80zkz wrote
Reply to comment by wijwijwij in [OC] How Walmart makes money (they just released earnings for the fiscal year ending January 31) by IncomeStatementGuy
I agree, bothers me too :D
It’s something I try to avoid somewhat when I create the diagram by controlling overall flow height and node positions on the canvas. I have not thought about it in terms of making changes to the algorithm until you mentioned it.
IncomeStatementGuy OP t1_ja7ewvh wrote
Reply to comment by vetratten in [OC] How Rolls-Royce makes money: Lots of aftermarket services and tiny profit margins by IncomeStatementGuy
Thanks for the feedback.
My rule was to switch to millions for 0.1B and 0.0B as in these cases the billion digit carries little information compared to the size of the number.
Which exact rule would you use instead?
IncomeStatementGuy OP t1_ja57vxy wrote
Reply to comment by skyebreak in [OC] How Rolls-Royce makes money: Lots of aftermarket services and tiny profit margins by IncomeStatementGuy
Thanks! Indeed worth mentioning
IncomeStatementGuy OP t1_ja4s1kk wrote
Reply to [OC] How Rolls-Royce makes money: Lots of aftermarket services and tiny profit margins by IncomeStatementGuy
Data source: Rolls-Royce Holdings PLC 2022 full-year results
Tools used: SankeyArt (I am developing this tool)
IncomeStatementGuy OP t1_j9ls45f wrote
Reply to comment by kokirikorok in [OC] How Walmart makes money (they just released earnings for the fiscal year ending January 31) by IncomeStatementGuy
Walmart does
IncomeStatementGuy OP t1_j9kunj1 wrote
Reply to comment by CandidateSuccessful5 in [OC] How Walmart makes money (they just released earnings for the fiscal year ending January 31) by IncomeStatementGuy
I am lacking fantasy
IncomeStatementGuy OP t1_j9j6dgd wrote
Reply to comment by wolfofremus in [OC] How Walmart makes money (they just released earnings for the fiscal year ending January 31) by IncomeStatementGuy
Sounds like a fair assessment
IncomeStatementGuy OP t1_j9j66h7 wrote
Reply to comment by SolidTicket5114 in [OC] How Walmart makes money (they just released earnings for the fiscal year ending January 31) by IncomeStatementGuy
I create them with SankeyArt, a tool I am developing. It has a spreadsheet input so you can prepare the data for the flow definition in Excel and then copy everything into SankeyArt.
I have never worked with Power BI. Does Power BI have integrations with other software? Maybe we can build a SankeyArt integration.
IncomeStatementGuy OP t1_j9ivjz7 wrote
Reply to comment by The8Homunculus in [OC] How Walmart makes money (they just released earnings for the fiscal year ending January 31) by IncomeStatementGuy
Unfortunately they seem to not be break it down further. At least I didn’t see it when going through the earnings report.
IncomeStatementGuy OP t1_j9iq8gr wrote
Reply to comment by plokimjunhybg in [OC] How Coca-Cola makes money (they just released their earnings for 2022) by IncomeStatementGuy
That’s how Coca-Cola reports it
IncomeStatementGuy t1_jcft8el wrote
Reply to comment by dbacciPBI in Bank Failures 2001-2023 (Adjusted for Inflation) [OC] by dbacciPBI
Nice, I‘ll check it out