Percentage of Sales by Product metric shows the contribution of each product to the total sales of a business, expressed as a percentage.
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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.
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) by Category metric helps track the total cost of goods sold for each category, providing insights into the profitability of different product categories.
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.
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.
Revenue Growth (Cash) shows how much a company's cash revenue has gone up or down over time. It's found by looking at the difference in revenue between two periods.
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.
EBIT (Accrual) reflects a company's earnings before interest and taxes, derived from cash transactions. It's determined by subtracting operating expenses from gross profit.