The Amount by Product metric refers to the total amount of revenue generated by each product sold in your business. It helps you identify your best-performing products and make data-driven decisions to optimize your sales strategy.
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To track Amount (Cash) by Product using Databox, follow these steps:
Net Income (Accrual) measures the profitability of a business based on earned revenue and incurred expenses, regardless of when cash transactions occurred.
Net Other Income (Accrual) is a financial metric that represents the profit or loss generated through various non-operating activities, such as interest income, dividend income, rent income, and gains from the sale of assets.
Cost of Goods Sold (Cash) is a financial metric that calculates the direct costs incurred in producing goods or services sold during a specific period, reflecting the cash outflows related to inventory, manufacturing, and raw materials.
The Other Expenses (Cash) by Subcategory metric provides a breakdown of various expenses incurred by a business other than the major expense categories.
Net Operating Income (Cash) is a profitability metric that reflects the income generated by a business's operations after deducting operating expenses and taxes but before deducting interest and other non-operating expenses.
Gross Profit (Cash) is a financial metric that calculates the amount of money a business earns after deducting the cost of goods sold. It represents the profit a company generates from its core business operations before factoring in other expenses.
Assets in QuickBooks refer to the resources that a company owns and can use to generate revenue. These include cash, accounts receivable, inventory, and property. Assets are important because they show a company's financial strength and ability to generate income.
EBIT (Accrual) reflects a company's earnings before interest and taxes, derived from cash transactions. It's determined by subtracting operating expenses from gross profit.