Feature-Accounting-ReceivableAnalysisReports

Accounts Receivable Report

A detailed report showing outstanding balances that customers owe to the company
The Accounts Receivable report displays invoices that have not been paid or have been partially paid by customers. This report presents entries organized by customer and due date.

This report shows:

List of all customers with outstanding balances

Invoice details, dates, and amounts

Due dates and overdue periods

Applications:

Track invoices approaching payment due dates

Plan cash flow for incoming payments

Manage customer relationships

Accounts Receivable Summary

A report summarizing the overall outstanding balances for each customer
The Accounts Receivable Summary consolidates all outstanding balances for each customer into a single report, without showing the detailed breakdown of individual invoices.

This report shows:

List of all customers

Total outstanding balance for each customer

Proportion of outstanding balance to the total amount

Applications:

View overview of short-term receivables

Analyze customer debt distribution

Present information to senior management

Customer Ledger Summary

A report showing the complete transaction history with each customer
The Customer Ledger Summary displays the ledger of each customer, including all invoices and payments.

This report shows:

All transactions

Dates and amounts of each transaction

Balance after each transaction

Applications:

Review transaction history

Reconcile accounts with customers

Verify accounting record accuracy

Payment Period Based On Invoice Date

A report analyzing the actual payment periods compared to invoice dates
This report shows the actual time taken for customers to make payments, calculated from the invoice date to the payment date.

This report shows:

Invoice dates and payment dates

Time taken for payment

Variance from standard payment terms

Applications:

Evaluate collection efficiency

Analyze payment trends

Identify customers with consistent late payments

Regular use of these accounts receivable reports will help organizations manage cash flow, improve collections, and maintain good relationships with customers efficiently.