Net Profit (Cash) is a financial metric that represents the amount of money a business has left after deducting all cash expenses from its revenue. It indicates the profitability of a company and its ability to generate positive cash flow.
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Net Profit (Accrual) is a financial metric that represents the total earnings generated by a business after deducting all expenses, including non-cash items like depreciation and accruals, during a specific period.
The Total Expenses (Cash) by Category metric summarizes the amount of money spent in each expense category within a specific time period to understand cost distribution efficiently.
The Total Expenses by Project metric measures the sum of all expenses incurred within a specific project, giving a comprehensive overview of its financial impact.
Net Taxes (Sales Tax Summary Report)
The Outstanding Balance metric tracks the amount of money that a customer owes to your business at any given time.
The Hours Logged metric in FreshBooks allows you to track and monitor the time spent on different tasks and projects, helping you to accurately bill clients and track team productivity.
The Total Tax Amount is the sum of all taxes owed or paid by a business, including sales tax, income tax, and any other financial obligations to the government.
The Paid Invoice Amount metric refers to the total sum of money that has been paid by customers against their invoices in a given time period.