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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The Paid Invoices Amount by Customer metric shows the total amount paid by each customer for the selected time period in QuickBooks. It helps track customer payments, inform future invoicing, and enables business owners to judge customer value.
Income (Cash) is a financial metric that measures the amount of actual cash received by a business during a specific period from sales, services, or other sources. It does not include non-cash revenues or expenses.
Displays current balances from linked bank and credit card accounts in QuickBooks, providing a complete snapshot of your financial position.
The Balance metric refers to the difference between the total assets and total liabilities of a company at a given point in time. It indicates the financial position of the company and its ability to meet its financial obligations.
EBIT (Cash) reflects a company's earnings before interest and taxes, derived from cash transactions. It's determined by subtracting operating expenses from gross profit.
Long-term Liabilities (Cash) tracks cash payments for repaying long-term debt, ensuring that actual cash outflows align with scheduled debt obligations in QuickBooks.
This metric shows the ratio of cash profit to cash revenue from operating activities, reflecting a business's efficiency in converting cash inflows into operating profit in QuickBooks.
Cash Inflow shows the total cash received from operations, reflecting actual revenue generation and providing insight into a business's liquidity in QuickBooks.