The Overdue Payments metric in Xero tracks the total amount of unpaid invoices that are past their due date, giving businesses insight into their outstanding receivables.
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Profit and Loss by Type shows the profitability of your business by categorizing income and expenses into specific types like sales, cost of goods sold, and operating expenses.
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.
The Cash Received by Bank Account metric tracks the total amount of cash received by a specific bank account over a given period of time. It includes all payments, deposits, and other sources of revenue that have been credited to the account.
The Payments by Contact metric in Xero tracks the total amount of payments made by each contact (customer or supplier), providing valuable insights into their spending or revenue patterns.
The Purchase Orders by Contact metric in Xero measures the total number and value of purchase orders associated with each contact (e.g. vendor, supplier) in the system.
The Current Cash and Cash Equivalents by Asset metric is a financial measure that shows the amount of liquid assets available to a company to pay its debts and obligations in the short term.
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.
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.