The Paid Bills metric in QuickBooks tracks the total amount of bills that have been paid within a specified time period, allowing businesses to monitor their expenses and cash flow.
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Open Invoices is a metric that tracks the total amount of unpaid customer invoices that are outstanding in a QuickBooks account. It helps businesses easily monitor their accounts receivable and ensure timely payment collection.
This metric shows a list of customers who have unpaid invoices past their due date, helping you stay on top of overdue payments and improve cash flow management.
Cost of Goods Sold (Cash) is a financial metric that calculates the direct costs incurred in producing goods or services sold during a specific period, reflecting the cash outflows related to inventory, manufacturing, and raw materials.
This metric tracks the total amount of accrued expenses categorized by subcategories other than the main expense categories 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.
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.