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 is a metric that tracks the total amount of unpaid customer invoices that are outstanding in a QuickBooks account. It helps businesses easily monitor their accounts receivable and ensure timely payment collection.
Overdue Invoices is a metric that measures the amount of outstanding customer invoices that are past their due date and have not been paid yet. It helps monitor the cash flow and identify potential payment issues.
Total Expenses (Cash) by Category is a metric that shows the amount of money spent on each expense category in cash terms over a specific period in QuickBooks.
The Total Expenses (Cash) by Subcategory metric calculates the sum of all cash expenditures within each subcategory, providing a breakdown of how expenses are allocated across different expense types.
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.
Net Income (Accrual) measures the profitability of a business based on earned revenue and incurred expenses, regardless of when cash transactions occurred.
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.
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.