Balance by Credit Cards is a financial metric in QuickBooks that shows the total amount owed on credit cards as of a given date, including both current and past due balances.
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Used to show comparisons between values.
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Open Invoices Amount is a metric in QuickBooks that shows the total value of outstanding invoices that have not yet been paid by customers.
The Total Expenses (Accrual) by Category metric in QuickBooks measures the total amount of expenses accrued by category, including expenses not yet paid, allowing for a more comprehensive view of financial obligations and spending over time.
Total Expenses (Accrual) by Subcategory is a metric that shows the aggregate amount of expenses incurred by each subcategory in a business. It helps track and analyze spending patterns within specific expense categories for better financial management.
Other Income (Cash) is a financial metric in QuickBooks that represents the money earned from sources other than the primary business operations, such as interest income, rental income, or gains from the sale of assets.
The Other Income (Cash) by Category metric shows the amount of cash received from sources other than core business activities, categorized by type.
Net Operating Income (Cash) is a profitability metric that reflects the income generated by a business's operations after deducting operating expenses and taxes but before deducting interest and other non-operating expenses.
Current Assets refer to the resources that are likely to be turned into cash in only one year or less. Examples include cash, inventory, accounts receivable, and prepaid expenses. It is a critical metric for evaluating a company's liquidity and ability to meet short-term obligations.
EBIT Growth (Accrual) measures the percentage change in earnings before interest and taxes (EBIT) from cash transactions, over different periods.