Business Insights enables you to analyse key financial information using a range of interactive tables and graphs. You can use it to analyse your accounts, profit and loss, the money that you owe suppliers (Not Basics), and the money that customers owe you. You can open Business Insights from any command centre. The Business Insights window presents different types of financial information in a series of tabs. From these tabs, you can open other windows, such as Prepare Budgets, Cards List and Sales Register. You can sort the information in tables by clicking in the relevant table column heading. For example, you can sort the list of your accounts by account name or type. You can also save a graph or table as an image so you can use it in another document. To do this, right-click it and choose: - Copy to Clipboard. This copies the graph or table to the clipboard, ready to paste into a document. This is an easy way to print your Business Insights data.
- [Graphs only] Save As. Choose where you want to save the image and click Save. This saves the graph as an image file, so you can use it later.
If you want to customise the look of Business Insights, click Customise. The Customise window appears, enabling you to show or hide information in Business Insights. This tab displays graphs comparing income and expenses, the cumulative profit and loss and the budgets and actuals of your top ten expenses. You can use this information to: - Compare income against expenses You can compare the profit and loss of your previous financial year against your current one, and project your profit and loss for the next financial year.
- Identify excessive spending and budget blowouts Compare the actual balances of cost of sales accounts against their budgets.
- Analyse item margins (Not Basics) Compare item profit margins and quantities of items sold.
For more information about analysing sales and purchases, see Reviewing your sales information and Reviewing your purchases information. This tab displays the balances of your bank and credit card accounts and shows your total assets and total liabilities. You can use this information to: - Identify excessive debt Compare assets against liabilities.
- Organise your funds Check the liquidity of your assets; prioritise your liability repayments.
- Check account balances Before making a large payment, ensure that the account it is drawn from has sufficient funds.
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