Total Income is the sum of all revenue earned by a business during a defined period of time, including sales, services, and other sources of income.
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The Xero Profit & Loss (P&L) Overview dashboard provides a detailed view of income, expenses, gross profit, and net profit trends. It includes net profit breakdowns by type and visual comparisons of revenue vs. expenses over time.
This report gives a snapshot of financial results using Xero data on income, expenses, cash flow, balance sheet, and overall financials, supporting informed financial decisions.
Income (Cash) is a financial metric that measures the amount of actual cash received by a business during a specific period from sales, services, or other sources. It does not include non-cash revenues or expenses.
The Income (Accrual) metric in QuickBooks refers to the amount of revenue earned by a business through the accrual accounting method, which recognizes revenue when it is earned but not yet received.
Net profit is the amount of revenue a business earns after deducting all expenses, including taxes and interest. It reflects a company's overall profitability and is a key measure of financial success.
The Current Liabilities by Liability metric measures the proportion of a company's short-term debts compared to their long-term debts, providing insight into the company's ability to meet its obligations in the near future.
Gross Profit Margin is a financial metric that measures how much profit a company makes after deducting the cost of goods sold from its revenue.
Current Assets to Liabilities metric compares the amount of short-term resources available to a company to meet its current obligations. It is a measure of liquidity and financial health.
The Quotes Accepted Value metric measures the total value of quotes that have been accepted by customers, providing insight into the effectiveness of sales efforts.
The Quotes Invoiced Value metric measures the total amount of invoiced revenue generated from quotes created in Xero.