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Builds the Financial report on the canonical payments + expenses tables (the CRM records money received; it does not invoice — invoices module is off, dev DB has zero invoice rows). The invoice-centric spec is reframed onto the payments model: "outstanding AR" → expected-deposit shortfall on active deals; "AR aging" → outstanding deposits bucketed by deal age. Service (financial.service.ts): - 7 KPIs: revenue collected (net of refunds), deposits, balance, pipeline expected, outstanding deposits, expenses, net contribution - 6 chart datasets: revenue by month (deposit/balance), collection funnel (EOI→deposit→contract→won), expected-deposit aging, cash flow (inflow vs outflow), expense breakdown by category - 4 tables: outstanding deposits, recent payments, refund log, expense ledger - every money figure normalised to port currency via a shared resolvePortCurrency/normalizeAmount helper (new reports/currency.ts) UI (financial-report-client.tsx): KPI strip + recharts (stacked bar / horizontal bar / line / donut) + month/quarter/year toggle + branded empty states; DateRangePicker + Templates + Export wired. Un-hidden the Financial card on the reports landing. Plumbing: added '1y' (trailing 12mo) preset to the shared range system (financial trends want a year); added 'financial'/'marketing' to the report-template kind enum for template parity. TDD: 6 financial-math unit tests (aging buckets, month keys/range, net contribution). tsc clean; full unit suite green except pre-existing Redis/storage-dependent integration tests. Browser-verified against live data: API 200, KPIs correct ($5,849 expenses / -$5,849 net, $0 revenue correct given 0 payment rows), expense ledger + breakdown populate, payment-derived sections show graceful empty states. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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