Other Income (Cash) is a financial metric in QuickBooks that represents the money earned from sources other than the primary business operations, such as interest income, rental income, or gains from the sale of assets.
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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.
Paid Bills Amount metric shows the total amount of bills paid by a company in a given period. It helps to track expenses and manage cash flow.
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.
Other Income (Accrual) is a financial metric that tracks non-operating revenue recognized on an accrual basis, such as interest income, rental income, or gains from the sale of assets. It represents additional sources of income that are not derived from a company's main business operations.
The Balance by Bank Accounts metric is a financial measure that displays the total amount of money available in each bank account in your QuickBooks software.
Balance by Credit Cards is a financial metric in QuickBooks that shows the total amount owed on credit cards as of a given date, including both current and past due balances.
Current Assets refer to the resources that are likely to be turned into cash in only one year or less. Examples include cash, inventory, accounts receivable, and prepaid expenses. It is a critical metric for evaluating a company's liquidity and ability to meet short-term obligations.
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.