Successful Charges metric measures the total number of completed transactions that were successfully charged using Stripe's payment processing system.
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Short-term cash forecast predicts a company's cash inflows and outflows over a short period, usually a month or a quarter, to ensure they have enough liquidity.
Payments metric refers to the number of successful transactions processed by a business or organization using Stripe payment processing technology. It provides insight into revenue, customer buying behavior, and financial performance.
Gross Volume measures a company's total transaction value, incl. revenue, fees, taxes, and refunds. Key for growth, pricing, and data-driven decisions.
New MRR is a metric used in Stripe to measure the total amount of recurring revenue generated by new customers who have signed up for a subscription or recurring product in a particular period.
Failed Charges metric is a measure of the number and value of payments attempted but not successfully processed due to issues such as insufficient funds, invalid card information, or other errors.
ARR (excl. Canceled Subscriptions) stands for Annual Recurring Revenue excluding Canceled Subscriptions, a metric that calculates the total amount of revenue a SaaS company generates from its recurring subscription fees in a given year. It's a key metric to measure the growth and predict the future revenue of a SaaS business.
Active Subscriptions by Plan Name metric shows the total number of current active or past due subscriptions on a specific plan. It helps monitor the popularity of different subscription plans.
New Subscriptions (incl. Trials) by Plan Name metric measures the number of new subscriptions including Trials created for each plan in a given time frame, providing insights into the performance and popularity of different subscription plans.