Open Invoices Amount is a metric in QuickBooks that shows the total value of outstanding invoices that have not yet been paid by customers.
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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 unpaid invoices that are past their due date for each customer in QuickBooks.
The Other Income (Accrual) by Category metric tracks the earnings from non-primary business activities, categorized for easy analysis and accounting.
Liabilities are financial obligations or debts owed by a business to creditors, suppliers, or other entities. It includes short-term, long-term, and contingent liabilities and is a measure of a company's financial obligations that must be paid in the future.
This metric records long-term debt on an accrual basis, capturing incurred obligations and interest in QuickBooks regardless of cash movement.
This metric shows the net cash used or received from investing activities like buying or selling assets, helping a business assess its investment performance in QuickBooks.
This metric shows total credit card liabilities on an accrual basis by recording incurred charges and credits, giving a complete picture of outstanding obligations in QuickBooks.
Cash Outflow shows the total cash spent on expenses, investments, and repayments, helping a business track spending and manage liquidity in QuickBooks.