What is the financial dashboard for?
The new financial dashboard in Trovi offers a complete overview of your company’s financial health in one place. It serves as a central hub for monitoring performance, identifying trends, and supporting informed decision-making.
What are the benefits of the dashboard for users?
- Instant financial overview – see your company’s current situation at a glance
- Problem detection – identify revenue drops or rising expenses early
- Better planning – make smarter plans based on historical data and trends
- Cash flow control – track money coming in and going out of your business
- Monitor receivables and payables – always know who owes you, and whom you owe
What can users see on the dashboard?
- Cash flow – a visual overview of incoming and outgoing funds
- Revenue and expenses – track performance and detect trends
- Profitability – analyze your profit over selected time periods
- Unpaid invoices – see outstanding receivables and payables
- Key financial indicators – like EBITDA, profit margins, and capital structure
How does the dashboard support daily work?
The dashboard helps you quickly answer key questions like:
- How are our revenues evolving compared to last year?
- Which clients have the largest unpaid invoices?
- What’s our current cash flow situation?
- Which cost items are growing the fastest?
- How are we doing in year-over-year comparisons?
All data is visualized through clear charts and tables, with filters for time periods and other criteria – making financial planning and control significantly easier.
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