Total Income is the sum of all revenue earned by a business during a defined period of time, including sales, services, and other sources of income.
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Income (Cash) is a financial metric that measures the amount of actual cash received by a business during a specific period from sales, services, or other sources. It does not include non-cash revenues or expenses.
The Income (Accrual) metric in QuickBooks refers to the amount of revenue earned by a business through the accrual accounting method, which recognizes revenue when it is earned but not yet received.
Net profit is the amount of revenue a business earns after deducting all expenses, including taxes and interest. It reflects a company's overall profitability and is a key measure of financial success.
Gross Profit is a financial metric that shows the profit earned by a business after deducting the cost of goods sold from its revenue. It represents the amount of money left after accounting for the direct expenses associated with producing and selling a particular product or service.
The Cash Received by Bank Account metric tracks the total amount of cash received by a specific bank account over a given period of time. It includes all payments, deposits, and other sources of revenue that have been credited to the account.
Closing balance is the amount remaining in a Xero account at the end of a period and is calculated by subtracting total expenses and withdrawals from total deposits and income.
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.
Revenue by Code is a financial metric that analyzes a company's revenue streams by code (chart of accounts) to better understand which products or services generate the most revenue and enable informed decisions about pricing, marketing, and resource allocation.