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.
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Fees by Currency is a metric that displays the fees charged by PayPal for transactions made in different currencies. The fees vary depending on the currency being used for the transaction and are displayed in the seller's account.
Net Sales is the total revenue generated by a business or organization after deducting any returns, discounts, and allowances from the gross sales.
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.
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 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.
The Gross Amount (Payments Sent) by Transaction metric refers to the total amount of money sent by a seller to a recipient, before any fees or discounts are deducted. It helps track the total revenue generated by each transaction.
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.
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.