The Cost of Goods Sold (Cash) by Subcategory metric measures the total amount of cash spent on producing goods categorized by subcategories, helping track expenses and determine profitability for specific product lines.
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Open Invoices Amount by Customer indicates the total amount of unpaid customer invoices that are currently open and owed to the business. It is a key metric for monitoring cash flow and collections.
This metric shows a list of customers who have unpaid invoices past their due date, helping you stay on top of overdue payments and improve cash flow management.
This metric shows the total amount of expenses (accrued) paid to each vendor within a specific period.
The Cost of Goods Sold (Accrual) by Subcategory metric tracks the total cost of producing or purchasing the goods sold in each subcategory during a specific period.
The Other Expenses (Accrual) by Category metric tracks the total amount of expenses incurred in non-standard categories that are not related to the daily operations of a company.
This metric segments cash-based short-term liabilities into subcategories (e.g., payables, accrued expenses), offering detailed insight into immediate obligations in QuickBooks.
Equity (Cash) represents the cash part of owners' equity—combining contributions, retained earnings, and inflows less distributions—to gauge liquidity in QuickBooks.
This metric shows the ratio of operating profit to revenue using accrual accounting, reflecting a business's efficiency and profitability in QuickBooks.