Incoming Refunds metric measures the amount of money refunded back to a merchant's account from their customers. It helps businesses track their refund transactions and ensure customer satisfaction.
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The Balance metric in PayPal refers to the amount of funds available in a user's account, which can be used to make payments or withdraw to a linked bank account.
Fees are the charges assessed by PayPal on transactions, including currency conversion fees, cross-border fees, and merchant processing fees. They are determined based on the type of transaction and the parties involved.
Net Sales is the total revenue generated by a business or organization after deducting any returns, discounts, and allowances from the gross sales.
Gross Sales is the total amount of revenue generated by a business before any deductions or expenses. It includes all sales, refunds, and chargebacks.
Refunds by Currency is a metric that tracks the number and value of refunds issued in different currencies by a PayPal account. It helps to understand the distribution of refund requests and costs across various currencies.
Pending is a temporary state for transactions in PayPal where the payment is being reviewed or verified before it can be fully cleared and completed.
The Pending by Type metric in PayPal can help you track the total amount of pending transactions based on the type of transaction, such as payments, refunds, or chargebacks.
The Transactions by Status metric provides a summary of the different transaction statuses (e.g. completed, pending, refunded) in a given time period. It helps identify trends and potential issues in payment processing.