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A slide leading with an oversized "$2.9B" cash figure and supporting copy at left, with a grouped cash-from-operations and free-cash-flow bar chart in a dark card at right.
Summary
A cash-position slide: an oversized "$2.9B" with supporting copy at left, and a grouped cash-from-operations / adjusted-free-cash-flow bar chart in a dark card at right.
Visual description
Light-grey background, "Q1 | Financials" pill tab and "CASH FROM OPERATIONS AND ADJUSTED FREE CASH FLOW" label up top. The left column reads "We ended Q1 2023 with" then "$2.9B" set very large in dark grotesque, then two short paragraphs on cash, no debt, and undrawn credit facilities. At right, a near-black rounded card titled "Cash from Operations and Adjusted Free Cash Flow" is split by a dotted vertical divider into two small monospace-labeled groups, each a Q1 2022 vs Q1 2023 pair of bars ($35M to $187M; $30M to $189M). A footnote sits beneath.
Key takeaway
Combining a hero cash number with a single card that holds two related bar groups divided by a dotted line, so two metrics share one chart frame cleanly. The big "$2.9B" anchors the balance-sheet story while the chart shows the flow behind it.
Reuse notes
Reuse for balance-sheet or liquidity slides that pair a headline figure with cash-flow detail. The dotted-divider-in-one-card technique fits two small series without resorting to two separate cards. Keep the left copy short so the big number stays dominant.


































