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Introduction to Reports in the Nominal Ledger
Reports - Definition of Nominal Ledger Reports
Reports - Drill-down
Reports - Operations Menu
Account Reconciliation
Accrual Report
Analytical Balance
Analytical Balance (Fiscal purposes)
Balance Sheet
Bank Reconciliation
Bank Statement
Bank Transactions
Base Currency Rate Change
Budget Journal
Chart of Accounts
Correction List
Corresponding Accounts
Creditors Account
Currency A/C Rate Change
Daily Balances
Debtors Account
Forward Balance Journal
Income & Expense Book
Key Financial Ratios
   - Defining
   - Example - Key Ratios for Different Periods
   - Example - Adding Columns to the Report
   - Example - Tags/Objects
   - Additional Column Options
   - Assisted Formula Entry
   - Multiple Key Ratio Report Definitions
   - Printing
Liquidity Forecast
Multicurrency Accounts Rate Difference
N/L Accrual Transactions
N/L Transfer, Subsystems
Nominal Ledger
Profit & Loss
Revised Budget Journal
Simulation Journal
Tag/Object Results
Tag/Object/Quantity Results
Tax Account Balances
Tax Calculations
Tax Transactions for Registers
Template Transaction Journal
Test Corresponding Rules
Transaction Journal
Transaction Summary
Trial Balance
VAT Listing
VAT Report
   - Defining
   - Example VAT Report Definitions
   - Example VAT Report Definitions - Standard VAT
   - Example VAT Report Definitions - Cash VAT
   - Example VAT Report Definitions - Reverse Charge VAT
   - Printing
VAT Report Purchases
VAT Report Sales
VAT Transaction Journal
XBRL Report

Tutorials for Standard Accounts

Key Financial Ratios

This page introduces the Key Financial Ratios report in the Nominal Ledger. The description also applies to the Cash Flow report, which is identical to the Key Financial Ratios report.

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The Key Financial Ratios report is a useful tool that can help you evaluate the performance and prospects of your company.

A Key Ratio is a figure representing a particular aspect of your company's performance. Key Ratios are fully user-definable: you must create your own Key Ratios before you can produce the report. Examples might be sales for the current period or for a previous one, sales per sq. ft. for retail outlets, and the relation between salaries and debited time for consultants. The Key Financial Ratios report is essentially a list of Key Ratios that you have defined yourself.

As well as creating your own Key Ratios to appear in the Key Financial Ratios report, you can also create several Key Ratio reports. This will allow you to create and produce several discrete reports that focus on different aspects of your business.

One particular Key Ratio is used in another report. The % Turnover option in the Profit & Loss report requires you to have defined a Key Ratio for 'turnover', named "TURNO".

Please follow the links below for more details about the Key Financial Ratios report:

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Reports in the Nominal Ledger:

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