The Quantity by Product metric indicates how much of a particular item has been sold over a given period of time and helps businesses make informed decisions regarding inventory management and purchasing.
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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.
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 (Cash) by Category metric in QuickBooks shows the total revenue received within a specific category over a selected time period, providing a clear picture of the sources of income for a business.
Gross Profit Margin (Cash) is a financial metric that measures how much money a company is earning from its sales after accounting for the cost of goods sold, taking into account cash transactions.
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.
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.
Revenue Growth (Accrual) 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 (Accrual) reflects a company's earnings before interest and taxes, derived from cash transactions. It's determined by subtracting operating expenses from gross profit.