Net cash provided by Investing activities measures the cash inflows and outflows related to investment activities during a given period, such as purchases and sales of fixed assets, investments in securities, and acquisitions.
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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.
Net Income (Accrual) measures the profitability of a business based on earned revenue and incurred expenses, regardless of when cash transactions occurred.
The Other Income (Accrual) by Category metric tracks the earnings from non-primary business activities, categorized for easy analysis and accounting.
The Income (Cash) by Subcategory metric shows the total cash received by subcategories of income, allowing you to understand the sources of your revenue.
Gross Profit (Accrual) is a financial metric that calculates the profit a company earns after deducting the cost of goods sold and adjusting for accrued expenses and revenue, regardless of whether or not the money has exchanged hands.
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.
The Quantity by Product metric indicates how much of a particular item has been sold over a given period of time and helps businesses make informed decisions regarding inventory management and purchasing.
This metric shows the ratio of operating profit to revenue using accrual accounting, reflecting a business's efficiency and profitability in QuickBooks.
Cash Inflow shows the total cash received from operations, reflecting actual revenue generation and providing insight into a business's liquidity in QuickBooks.