The Other Income (Cash) by Category metric shows the amount of cash received from sources other than core business activities, categorized by type.
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Money Received is a financial metric in QuickBooks that represents the total amount of money received from customers or clients for goods or services sold within a given period of time. It helps businesses to track their sales revenue and cash flow accurately.
The Cost of Goods Sold (Cash) by Category metric measures the amount of money spent on raw materials and production costs related to each category of goods sold, providing insight into profitability and spending patterns.
The Cost of Goods Sold (Accrual) metric represents the direct costs incurred in producing goods or services sold during a specific period.
This metric tracks the total amount of accrued expenses categorized by subcategories other than the main expense categories in QuickBooks.
Displays current balances from linked bank and credit card accounts in QuickBooks, providing a complete snapshot of your financial position.
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.
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.
This metric categorizes long-term debt recorded on an accrual basis—covering loans, mortgages, bonds, etc.—to provide a clear view of a business's incurred liabilities in QuickBooks.