Net Sales by Currency metric measures the total sales revenue generated by PayPal transactions in different currencies after accounting for refunds, chargebacks, and transaction fees.
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The Balance metric in PayPal refers to the amount of funds available in a user's account, which can be used to make payments or withdraw to a linked bank account.
The Balance by Currency metric displays the sum of available funds in different currencies on a PayPal account. It allows users to have an overview of their account balance in specific currencies for easy management and tracking.
Gross Sales by Currency is the total sales made in a particular currency before any deductions or fees. It helps sellers understand their top-selling currencies and adjust their strategy accordingly.
Shipping Costs is a metric that measures the amount of money spent on shipping and handling for each transaction processed through PayPal. It helps sellers track their shipping expenses and adjust their pricing strategies to ensure they are providing a cost-effective shipping experience for their customers.
Refunds by Currency is a metric that tracks the number and value of refunds issued in different currencies by a PayPal account. It helps to understand the distribution of refund requests and costs across various currencies.
The Gross Amount (Payments Sent) by Currency metric refers to the total amount of money sent in payments by currency type within a specific timeframe.
Pending is a temporary state for transactions in PayPal where the payment is being reviewed or verified before it can be fully cleared and completed.
The Transactions by Status metric provides a summary of the different transaction statuses (e.g. completed, pending, refunded) in a given time period. It helps identify trends and potential issues in payment processing.