Return on Investment (ROI) is a financial metric used to evaluate the profitability of an investment. It measures the gain or loss of an investment relative to the initial cost, expressed as a percentage per year (p.a.).
With Databox you can track all your metrics from various data sources in one place.
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Databox is a business analytics software that allows you to track and visualize your most important metrics from any data source in one centralized platform.
To track Return of Investment (p.a.) using Databox, follow these steps:
Xero’s dashboard template provides you with insights about cash flow, bank accounts, sales and expenses entered in Xero to stay on top of your business.
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 Draft Invoices metric in Xero refers to the number of invoices that have been created but not yet finalized. It measures the efficiency of the invoicing process and helps ensure that all invoices are accurately and promptly sent to clients for payment.
The Income metric reflects the total revenue generated by a business during a specific period, including sales, services, and other sources of income.
Profit (Loss) measures the financial success or failure of a business by calculating the difference between revenue and expenses. It shows the amount of money a business has earned or lost during a specific period, usually a year.
Current Assets to Liabilities metric compares the amount of short-term resources available to a company to meet its current obligations. It is a measure of liquidity and financial health.
The Bank fees metric tracks the charges levied by a company's bank for various services such as transaction fees, overdraft fees, and account maintenance fees.
The Quotes Declined metric measures the number or percentage of quotes that were rejected or turned down by potential customers.
The Quotes Invoiced Value metric measures the total amount of invoiced revenue generated from quotes created in Xero.