Refunds metric measures the amount of money refunded to customers for a specific period of time. It helps businesses understand how much revenue they have lost due to refunds and identify areas for improvement in their product or service.
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Returns is a metric in AppFigures that tracks the number of times an app is returned for a refund or revoked by the app store. This metric helps developers understand the performance of their app and identify potential issues that need to be addressed.
The Gross Refunds metric in AppFigures represents the total amount of money refunded by all customers within a specified time frame for an app or game.
Gross Revenue Refunds is the total amount of money refunded for app purchases within a given time period, including taxes and fees.
The Revenue Refunds metric tracks the total amount of revenue refunded by app stores to users who have requested a refund for an app or in-app purchase.
Refunded Orders is a metric that measures the number of orders that have been refunded by customers. It is an important indicator of customer satisfaction and can help identify issues with products or services.
The Refunded Items metric represents the total number of items that were returned and refunded to customers in a given time period. It can be used to track customer satisfaction and identify products with quality issues.
Net sales is the total sales revenue generated by a business after accounting for returns, discounts, and other deductions. It is a key metric to measure a company's profitability.
Equates to Gross Sales - Discounts - Returns + Taxes + Shipping Charges during the specified Date Range. Total Sales will be a positive number for a Sale on the date that an order was placed, and a negative number for a return on the date that an order was Refunded.
Returns metric measures the number and percentage of orders that are returned by customers. This helps to track customer satisfaction and identify potential issues with product quality or delivery.
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