Expenses (Accrual) metric tracks all expenses incurred by the company, regardless of whether the payment has been made or not. It includes the expenses that are due but not yet paid, allowing businesses to accurately record their financial obligations and track their cash flow.
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Open Invoices Amount is a metric in QuickBooks that shows the total value of outstanding invoices that have not yet been paid by customers.
The Paid Invoices Amount metric in QuickBooks represents the total amount of money received from customers for paid invoices. It is a critical measure of the company's cash flow and revenue growth.
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.
Net Other Income (Cash) is a financial metric that represents the total income earned by a company from sources other than its core operations, after deducting any expenses associated with those sources.
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.
Balance by Credit Cards is a financial metric in QuickBooks that shows the total amount owed on credit cards as of a given date, including both current and past due balances.
Current Assets refer to the resources that are likely to be turned into cash in only one year or less. Examples include cash, inventory, accounts receivable, and prepaid expenses. It is a critical metric for evaluating a company's liquidity and ability to meet short-term obligations.
EBIT Growth (Cash) measures the percentage change in earnings before interest and taxes (EBIT) from cash transactions, over different periods.