Financial Structure Graph & Balance Sheet ■ Financial Structure: Graph and Balance Sheet Model This interactive balance sheet model is closely connected to the classical Ricardian model of economics. In Japanese accounting practices, the balance sheet is presented in a vertically split and symmetrically balanced format: assets on the left and liabilities & capital on the right. Interestingly, this traditional bilateral display aligns conceptually with Ricardo's approach to trade, savings, and capital. By recognizing this symmetry not just as an accounting format but as a model, we can draw connections to macroeconomic investment functions and even extend the model to analyze the savings-investment identity relevant to global import/export frameworks. This opens up practical applications for both corporate finance and international trade analytics. ※ Formula used: Cash + Real Estate − Debt = Capital (automatically ca...