The Current Property, Plant, and Equipment by Asset metric in Xero provides a snapshot of a company's tangible assets, their net value, and how efficiently they are being utilized to generate revenue.
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The Profit and Loss by Subtype metric in Xero allows users to view their company's income and expenses broken down by specific subcategories, providing a detailed analysis of the financial performance of each area of the business.
The Total Operating Expenses metric in Xero represents the sum of all expenses incurred by a business during its normal operations, including salaries, rent, utilities, and other overhead costs.
Total Operating Expenses (Budget) is a financial metric that represents the total estimated amount of money a company plans to spend on its operating expenses over a given period, with the purpose of controlling and predicting costs in the short and long term.
This metric displays the predicted total cost of sales for different categories in a budget, providing insight into the expected expenses for goods sold over a specified period.
The Invoices Issued metric measures the total number of invoices that have been created and sent to customers during a specified period in Xero accounting software.
Direct Costs metric refers to the expenses incurred specifically for the production of goods or services. These costs are directly tied to the production process and can include raw materials, labor costs, and other expenses directly related to production. #Xero #DirectCosts
Return on Investment (ROI) is a financial metric used to evaluate the profitability of an investment. It measures the gain or loss of an investment relative to the initial cost, expressed as a percentage per year (p.a.).
Revenue by Code is a financial metric that analyzes a company's revenue streams by code (chart of accounts) to better understand which products or services generate the most revenue and enable informed decisions about pricing, marketing, and resource allocation.