Current liabilities are the debts a business owes and must pay within 12 months.
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To track Current Liabilities using Databox, follow these steps:
Total Income (Budget) is a financial metric in Xero that represents the planned or expected amount of income that a business aims to earn within a specified period, based on its budget projections.
Gross Profit (Budget) is a financial metric that tracks the amount of revenue a company generates after deducting the cost of goods sold. It helps businesses assess their profitability by comparing the budgeted gross profit to actual results.
Assets represents the total value of an organization's resources, including cash, accounts receivable, inventory, property, and equipment.
The Non-current Liabilities by Liability metric is a ratio that compares a company's short-term assets that aren't liabilities to its short-term liabilities.
Overdue Payments Amount refers to the total outstanding payments owed to your business from customers that are past their due date, as tracked in Xero, providing visibility into your current cash flow situation.
The Debtors metric in Xero measures the total amount of money owed to a company by its customers, indicating the level of outstanding debts and the company's ability to collect payment.
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.
Accounts Payable Turnover is a metric that measures how quickly a company pays its suppliers. It's calculated by dividing the cost of sales by the average accounts payable.