There are several alternative visualization methods to a Sankey diagram for representing financial data. Some of these include:

1. Bar charts: These are simple and effective for comparing quantities of different categories.

2. Pie charts: These are useful for showing proportions of a whole.

3. Line graphs: These are great for showing trends over time.

4. Area charts: These can be used to represent quantities through different colors and areas.

5. Treemaps: These are useful for showing hierarchical data.

6. Scatter plots: These can be used to show correlations between two variables.

7. Heat maps: These can be used to represent data density or intensity.

Remember, the choice of visualization should depend on the nature of the data and the message you want to convey.

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Both shareholders AND employees will want to know how much money you're bringing in. This chart uses a popular visualization called a Sankey diagram. Everything in light blue represents money coming in, while everything in dark blue is a subtraction or expense. At the end of the diagram, we're left with the operating profit. (Slide 16)

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