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 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 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.
Total Expenses (Accrual) by Subcategory is a metric that shows the aggregate amount of expenses incurred by each subcategory in a business. It helps track and analyze spending patterns within specific expense categories for better financial management.
The Unpaid Expenses (Bills) Amount by Vendor metric displays the total amount of outstanding bills owed to specific vendors in QuickBooks.
Net Operating Income (Cash) is a profitability metric that reflects the income generated by a business's operations after deducting operating expenses and taxes but before deducting interest and other non-operating expenses.
The Income (Cash) by Subcategory metric shows the total cash received by subcategories of income, allowing you to understand the sources of your revenue.
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.
Revenue Growth (Accrual) shows how much a company's cash revenue has gone up or down over time. It's found by looking at the difference in revenue between two periods.