Other Expenses (Cash) by Category metric categorizes and tracks all cash outflows not included in other expense categories. It helps analyze and monitor miscellaneous expenses incurred by the business.
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The Unpaid Expenses (Bills) Amount by Vendor metric displays the total amount of outstanding bills owed to specific vendors in QuickBooks.
The Unpaid Expenses (Bills) by Vendor metric provides a snapshot of the outstanding bills owed to each vendor. This helps track payment obligations and ensure timely vendor payments.
Net Income (Cash) is the total profit earned by a business after deducting all expenses that have been paid in cash.
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.
This metric categorizes accrual-based current liabilities like accounts payable and accrued expenses, offering clear insight into short-term obligations recorded when incurred in QuickBooks.
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.
Net Cash Flows From Operations shows the cash generated by a business's core activities—customer receipts minus operating payments—highlighting operational cash efficiency.