EBIT Growth (Accrual) measures the percentage change in earnings before interest and taxes (EBIT) from cash transactions, over different periods.
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The Open invoices by Customer metric shows the total amount of unpaid invoices for each customer, providing insight into accounts receivable and cash flow.
This metric shows the total amount of expenses (accrued) paid to each vendor within a specific period.
The Open Balance by Vendor metric shows the total amount of unpaid invoices and bills for each vendor, which is essential for managing accounts payable and maintaining positive vendor relationships.
The Unpaid Expenses (Bills) metric in QuickBooks shows the total amount of money owed to vendors or suppliers that have not yet been paid. It helps track outstanding payments and plan cash flow.
The Income (Accrual) by Category metric shows the total amount of revenue earned in a given period, categorized by various income sources such as sales, services, or fees. This metric uses accrual accounting, which records revenue when it's earned, regardless of when payment is actually received.
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.
Net cash provided by Investing activities measures the cash inflows and outflows related to investment activities during a given period, such as purchases and sales of fixed assets, investments in securities, and acquisitions.
Gross Profit Growth (Accrual) measures the change in cash-based gross profit from one period to the next. It is found by subtracting the cost of goods sold (COGS) from total revenue and then comparing this figure between two periods.