Equity is the total value of an organization's assets minus its liabilities. It reflects the overall financial health of the business and is used to determine the company's ability to pay off long-term debt and generate future profits.
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The Profit and Loss by Subtype metric in Xero allows users to view their company's profit and loss broken down by specific subcategories, providing a detailed analysis of the financial performance of each area of the business.
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.
The Net Profit (Budget) metric in Xero represents the expected profit after all expenses and taxes have been deducted from the projected revenue for a particular period.
The Opening Cash Balance by Bank Account metric in Xero is a report that displays the balance of each bank account at the beginning of a specified financial period. It provides a snapshot of the account balances before any transactions for the selected period have been entered into Xero.
Current Assets by Asset is a financial metric that measures a company's short-term liquidity and cash flow by comparing its current assets to the total value of its assets. It helps assess the ability of a company to meet its short-term financial obligations.
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.
Short-term cash forecast predicts a company's cash inflows and outflows over a short period, usually a month or a quarter, to ensure they have enough liquidity.
The Quotes Invoiced Value metric measures the total amount of invoiced revenue generated from quotes created in Xero.