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teamwallet/myteamwallet_frontend_modern
Bastian Wagner 435b8d5c53 feat(overview): add KPI charts to team overview page
Adds three chart.js-backed KPI cards (Kassenstand-Verlauf, Einnahmen &
Ausgaben, Top-10 offene Beitraege) to the existing Uebersicht page,
consuming the new GET teams/:id/overview/stats endpoint via a new
TeamStatsApi service. Introduces a small reusable ChartCanvas shared
component that wraps the Chart.js instance lifecycle via @Input()/
ngOnChanges, following this codebase's existing input-decorator
convention rather than effect().

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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