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.
Total Expenses (Accrual) metric represents the total expenses recorded by a company during a specific period, including incurred expenses that have not yet been paid. It is an important measure of a company's profitability and financial health.
The Unpaid Expenses (Bills) by Vendor metric provides a snapshot of the outstanding bills owed to each vendor. This helps track payment obligations and ensure timely vendor payments.
Other Expenses (Cash) represents any miscellaneous expenses that are not categorized under any specific category in the cash flow statement.
The Other Income (Accrual) by Category metric tracks the earnings from non-primary business activities, categorized for easy analysis and accounting.
The Income (Accrual) by Subcategory metric shows a breakdown of the revenue earned by each subcategory in a business, based on the accrual accounting method.
The Balance by Bank Accounts metric is a financial measure that displays the total amount of money available in each bank account in your QuickBooks software.
Current Liabilities measures the amount of money a company owes for debts that are due within a year, such as loans, accounts payable and taxes.