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.
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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.
The Unpaid Expenses (Bills) Amount by Vendor metric displays the total amount of outstanding bills owed to specific vendors in QuickBooks.
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.
The Cost of Goods Sold (Accrual) metric represents the direct costs incurred in producing goods or services sold during a specific period.
Other Expenses (Cash) by Category metric categorizes and tracks all cash outflows not included in other expense categories. It helps analyze and monitor miscellaneous expenses incurred by the business.
The Income (Accrual) metric in QuickBooks refers to the amount of revenue earned by a business through the accrual accounting method, which recognizes revenue when it is earned but not yet received.
Current Liabilities measures the amount of money a company owes for debts that are due within a year, such as loans, accounts payable and taxes.
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.