The Refunds metric measures the total amount of money refunded to buyers for transactions processed through PayPal. It is used by sellers and businesses to track the frequency and value of refunds issued and manage their cash flow accordingly.
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This dashboard allows you to track all the key metrics for your company, starting from Gross Sales, Shipping costs, PayPal fees, and more.
Fees are the charges assessed by PayPal on transactions, including currency conversion fees, cross-border fees, and merchant processing fees. They are determined based on the type of transaction and the parties involved.
Gross Sales is the total amount of revenue generated by a business before any deductions or expenses. It includes all sales, refunds, and chargebacks.
The Shipping Costs by Currency metric shows the total amount of shipping costs paid by buyers in different currencies. It helps sellers understand their international shipping revenue and identify opportunities to optimize their shipping pricing strategies.
Incoming Refunds metric measures the amount of money refunded back to a merchant's account from their customers. It helps businesses track their refund transactions and ensure customer satisfaction.
The Gross Amount (Payments Sent) metric refers to the total amount of money that has been sent out as payments, including transaction fees and refunds.
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 by Currency metric is a measure of the total value of incoming PayPal payments that are pending and have not yet been cleared for each currency accepted by your account.
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.