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.
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Optimize your financial strategy with our FreshBooks integration dashboard template. Seamlessly oversee key metrics such as Gross Profit, Net Profit, Total Clients, Expenses, Income by Category, and more.
Gross Profit (Accrual) is a financial metric that calculates the profit a company earns from its core operations by deducting the cost of goods sold from total revenue, without considering cash flow timing.
The Total Expenses by Category metric provides a breakdown of all expenses by different categories to understand spending patterns and allocate resources 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.
The Billable Hours by Team Member metric tracks the number of hours each team member worked on billable tasks, helping to measure productivity and profitability.
The Total Invoice Amount by Client metric calculates the sum of all invoices for each individual client, providing an overview of how much each client has been billed in a specific time period.
The Paid Invoice Amount by Client metric measures the total amount of invoices paid by each client, providing insights into the revenue generated from individual clients.
The Payments Collected by Invoice ID metric tracks the total amount of money received for a specific invoice, providing an overview of the payments collected for individual invoices.
The Other Income Payments Collected by Client metric includes any additional earnings or payments received by a client, excluding regular income invoices.