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Description
Budget Spending Infographics Example with Cash Icons
Slide Content
The PowerPoint slide presents a graphical representation of budget spending using cash icons to denote percentages. Specifically, it shows that 41% of the XYZ budget has been spent. The slide visually communicates financial information in a simple and clear manner by using familiar dollar sign icons to illustrate the portion of the budget utilized.
Graphical Look
- The slide’s background is white, creating a clean and uncluttered look.
- The title of the slide is in the top left corner, in a large, bold, sans-serif font.
- To the left, a large grid of icons is present, featuring rows of blue dollar sign symbols within grey circles.
- On the right side of the slide, there is a large percentage figure – "41%" – in a bold, light blue font that is significantly larger than the other text.
- Below the percentage, there is a descriptor that reads "of XYZ budget," in a smaller, black, sans-serif font.
- A thin blue vertical line separates the icon grid from the text on the right.
- No shadows or 3D effects are used; all elements have a flat design.
The overall look of the slide is minimalist and contemporary, using a limited color palette to make key information stand out. The visual hierarchy is clear, directing the viewer's attention from the title to the percentage and explanatory text.
Use Cases
- To present financial data during a company budget meeting, showcasing the proportion of funds already allocated or spent.
- In a progress report for stakeholders to visualize the status of budget utilization in different departments or projects.
- For educational purposes, when explaining budgeting concepts and the importance of financial planning to students or trainees.
- As part of a pitch to investors or management to highlight financial prudence or the need for additional funds.
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