Expenses (Cash) metric in QuickBooks tracks all the cash spent for business transactions or purchases made, providing an accurate reflection of the true cash flow of the company.
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This metric shows the total amount of expenses (accrued) paid to each vendor within a specific period.
The Unpaid Expenses (Bills) metric in QuickBooks shows the total amount of money owed to vendors or suppliers that have not yet been paid. It helps track outstanding payments and plan cash flow.
Net Other Income (Accrual) is a financial metric that represents the profit or loss generated through various non-operating activities, such as interest income, dividend income, rent income, and gains from the sale of assets.
The Other Expenses (Cash) by Subcategory metric provides a breakdown of various expenses incurred by a business other than the major expense categories.
The Other Income (Accrual) by Category metric tracks the earnings from non-primary business activities, categorized for easy analysis and accounting.
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.
Current Liabilities measures the amount of money a company owes for debts that are due within a year, such as loans, accounts payable and taxes.
EBIT (Accrual) reflects a company's earnings before interest and taxes, derived from cash transactions. It's determined by subtracting operating expenses from gross profit.