Other Expenses (Cash) represents any miscellaneous expenses that are not categorized under any specific category in the cash flow statement.
With Databox you can track all your metrics from various data sources in one place.
Used to show a simple Metric or to draw attention to one key number.
Databox is a business analytics software that allows you to track and visualize your most important metrics from any data source in one centralized platform.
To track Other Expenses (Cash) using Databox, follow these steps:
Total Expenses (Cash) measures the amount of cash spent by a business during a specific period on all expenses including operating, administrative, and non-operating expenses.
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.
Other Expenses (Accrual) is a financial metric that represents the sum of all non-operating expenses incurred by a business but not directly related to its core operations, such as interest expense, taxes, or litigation costs.
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.
Gross Profit Margin (Accrual) is a metric that shows the amount of revenue left over after deducting the direct cost of goods sold, and it's calculated by dividing the gross profit by total revenue.
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.
The Average Sales by Product metric displays the mean selling price for each product in the Product Service Summary report of QuickBooks, facilitating clear and direct pricing insights.
COGS (Accrual) by Product calculates the total cost of goods sold (COGS) for each product sold by a business. This metric helps to analyze profitability and optimize pricing strategies.