Revenue Growth (Cash)

QuickBooks 104 Metrics

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.

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What is "Revenue Growth (Cash)"?
Revenue Growth (Cash) measures a company's financial progress by calculating the percentage change in revenue from one period to the next. A positive rate suggests growth and successful strategies, while a negative rate may indicate challenges. This metric aids in strategic planning and identifying improvement areas.
Example: If a company's revenue was $100,000 last quarter and $120,000 this quarter, the Revenue Growth (Cash) would be calculated as (($120,000 - $100,000) / $100,000) * 100 = 20%. This indicates a 20% increase in revenue from the previous quarter.

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How to track Revenue Growth (Cash) in Databox?

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To track Revenue Growth (Cash) using Databox, follow these steps:

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    Connect QuickBooks that contains the metric you want to track
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    Select the metric you want to track from the list of available metrics
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    Drag and drop the selected metric onto your dashboard
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    Watch your dashboard populate in seconds
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    Put Revenue Growth (Cash) on the Performance screen
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    Get Revenue Growth (Cash) performance daily with Scorecards or as a weekly digest
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    Set Goals to track and improve performance of Revenue Growth (Cash)
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Basics

  • Description
    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.
  • Category
    Accounting
  • Subcategory
    Profit
  • Date Added
    2016-05-20
  • Default Format
    Percentage
  • Cumulative Support
    No
  • Units
    No
  • Favorable Trend
    increasing
  • Changing historical data
    Yes
  • Forecast Support
    Yes
  • Benchmark Support
    Yes
  • Dimension
    N/A
  • Metric Type
    general Learn more
  • API Endpoint
    https://quickbooks.api.intuit.com/v3/company/{realmId}/reports/ProfitAndLoss

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