The Income (Cash) by Category metric in QuickBooks shows the total revenue received within a specific category over a selected time period, providing a clear picture of the sources of income for a business.
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This report gives a snapshot of financial results using QuickBooks data on income, expenses, cash flow, balance sheet, and overall financials, supporting informed financial decisions.
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.
Assets in QuickBooks refer to the resources that a company owns and can use to generate revenue. These include cash, accounts receivable, inventory, and property. Assets are important because they show a company's financial strength and ability to generate income.
Liabilities are financial obligations or debts owed by a business to creditors, suppliers, or other entities. It includes short-term, long-term, and contingent liabilities and is a measure of a company's financial obligations that must be paid in the future.
Percentage of Sales by Product metric shows the contribution of each product to the total sales of a business, expressed as a percentage.
Fixed Assets (Cash) tracks the cash used for purchasing and maintaining long-term physical assets, helping businesses monitor capital expenditures in QuickBooks.
This metric records long-term debt on an accrual basis, capturing incurred obligations and interest in QuickBooks regardless of cash movement.
This metric shows the net cash used or received from investing activities like buying or selling assets, helping a business assess its investment performance in QuickBooks.
This metric shows the net cash from financing activities—such as issuing debt, repaying loans, and paying dividends—highlighting changes in a business's capital structure.