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hey guys today were going to build another slide this time were going to build a waterfall slide the slide were going to build today looks something like this and with that lets jump into it all right on the screen ive got some data thats going to be the inspiration for our slide now this is a banks operating expense growth first thing we need to do is figure out what exactly is this slide trying to say and is it telling a good story or not so the main point i can see here is overall growth of operating expenses is 6.9 now that feels a little high to me so lets take this data and build our own slide and see if we can improve the story and put a more optimistic spin on the numbers all right lets go okay so first thing im going to do is drop in a waterfall chart and populate the data there we go the next thing to look at is the colors the totals are a neutral color increases in this case its cost so increases are red and decreases a green so lets do that there we go now let