Cash Spent is a financial metric that tracks the total amount of cash a company has spent over a given period of time. It helps businesses assess their expenses and manage their cash flow effectively.
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The Cash Received metric in Xero indicates the total amount of cash that a business has received within a specific period, such as a month or a quarter. It includes all cash payments from sales, accounts receivable, and other sources, providing an accurate measure of a company's cash flow.
The Current Cash and Cash Equivalents by Asset metric is a financial measure that shows the amount of liquid assets available to a company to pay its debts and obligations in the short term.
The Current Property, Plant, and Equipment by Asset metric in Xero provides a snapshot of a company's tangible assets, their net value, and how efficiently they are being utilized to generate revenue.
Current Equities by Equity metric in Xero shows the value of equity in the business at a given point in time. It takes into account the assets and liabilities of the business to provide an accurate picture of the net worth of the company.
The Awaiting Payments Amount metric in Xero shows the total amount of outstanding invoices that have not yet been paid by customers. It helps businesses keep track of how much revenue is yet to be received, and which customers need to be chased for payment.
Cash Surplus (Deficit) is a financial metric that measures whether a business has more cash inflows than outflows (surplus) or more outflows than inflows (deficit) in a given period.
Assets to Liabilities metric is a financial ratio used to determine a company's ability to pay off its debts with its assets. Higher ratio indicates better financial health.
The Quotes Accepted Value metric measures the total value of quotes that have been accepted by customers, providing insight into the effectiveness of sales efforts.