History for "Revenue Report"
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Updated by allison blevins, Jul 24, 2023 at 11:09am
APPLIES TO: Coworking, Workplace
Where is my revenue derived from? View your revenue split out by account, category, and item.Navigate to Reports > Revenue
Please note: Gross revenue shows revenue before deductions. To see adjusted gross income, download the report as a CSV.
The purpose of this report is to provide you with greater detail on the makeup of your revenue. This can generally be used in two ways:
- To help you record revenue on your financials with greater detail
- Recurring vs. Non-recurring
- Office vs. Dedicated vs. Drop-in
- Memberships vs. Resources
- To help you gain a better understanding of where your revenue is coming from and what steps you can take to become more profitable
- “Dedicated desks are selling like hot cakes and drop-ins are lower than expected. Let’s reallocate square footage between those products.”
- “Conference rooms are in demand. Let’s turn one of our unused offices into a conference room.”
Note: You will want to categorize Memberships, resources, and add-ons
inon your site to make sure this report is accurate.One of the coolest parts of this report is the interactive graph at the top of the page. By clicking the categories on the graph, you can view your revenue by each sub-account in further detail.
Membership Revenue:
Add-on:
To go back in the graph to view the parent categories, simply select the grey circle in the middle.
- This report can be downloaded as a CSV by using the pink button in the top right-hand corner of the page.
- When downloading as a CSV you will see Credit/Debit. Credits will increase revenue, whereas debit will decrease revenue.
- To help you record revenue on your financials with greater detail
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Updated by allison blevins, Jul 08, 2023 at 6:42pm
APPLIES TO: Coworking, Workplace
Where is my revenue derived from? View your revenue split out by account, category, and item.Navigate to Reports > Revenue
Please note: Gross revenue shows revenue before deductions. To see adjusted gross income, download the report as a CSV.
The purpose of this report is to provide you with greater detail on the makeup of your revenue. This can generally be used in two ways:
- To help you record revenue on your financials with greater detail
- Recurring vs. Non-recurring
- Office vs. Dedicated vs. Drop-in
- Memberships vs. Resources
- To help you gain a better understanding of where your revenue is coming from and what steps you can take to become more profitable
- “Dedicated desks are selling like hot cakes and drop-ins are lower than expected. Let’s reallocate square footage between those products.”
- “Conference rooms are in demand. Let’s turn one of our unused offices into a conference room.”
Note: You will want to categorize Memberships, resources, and add-ons in your site to make sure this report is accurate.
One of the coolest parts of this report is the interactive graph at the top of the page. By clicking the categories on the graph, you can view your revenue by each sub account in further detail.
Membership Revenue:
Add-on:
To go back in the graph to view the parent categories, simply select the grey circle in the middle.
- This report can be downloaded as a CSV by using the pink button in the top right-hand corner of the page.
- When downloading as a CSV you will see Credit/Debit. Credits will increase revenue, whereas debit will decrease revenue.
ER 3.9.21 - To help you record revenue on your financials with greater detail
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Updated by Emma Reimer, Aug 12, 2021 at 9:36am
Where is my revenue derived from? View your revenue split out by account, category, and item.
Navigate to Reports > Revenue
RevenuePlease note: Gross revenue shows revenue before deductions. To see adjusted gross income, download the report as a CSV.The purpose of this report is to provide you with greater detail on the makeup of your revenue. This can generally be used in two ways:
- To help you record revenue on your financials with greater detail
- Recurring vs. Non-recurring
- Office vs. Dedicated vs. Drop-in
- Memberships vs. Resources
- To help you gain a better understanding of where your revenue is coming from and what steps you can take to become more profitable
- “Dedicated desks are selling like hot cakes and drop-ins are lower than expected. Let’s reallocate square footage between those products.”
- “Conference rooms are in demand. Let’s turn one of our unused offices into a conference room.”
Note: You will want to categorize Memberships, resources, and add-ons in your site to make sure this report is accurate.
One of the coolest parts of this report is the interactive graph at the top of the page. By clicking the categories on the graph, you can view your revenue by each sub account in further detail.
Membership Revenue:
Add-on:
To go back in the graph to view the parent categories, simply select the grey circle in the middle.
- This report can be downloaded as a CSV by using the pink button in the top right-hand corner of the page.
- When downloading as a CSV you will see Credit/Debit. Credits will increase revenue, whereas debit will decrease revenue.
ER 3.9.21
- To help you record revenue on your financials with greater detail
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Updated by Emma Reimer, Aug 12, 2021 at 9:35am
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Updated by Emma Reimer, Jun 22, 2021 at 10:49am
Where is my revenue derived from? View your revenue split out by account, category, and item.Where is my revenue derived from? View your revenue split out by account, category, and item.Navigate to Reports > Revenue
The purpose of this report is to provide you with greater detail on the makeup of your revenue. This can generally be used in two ways:
- To help you record revenue on your financials with greater detail
- Recurring vs. Non-recurring
- Office vs. Dedicated vs. Drop-in
- Memberships vs. Resources
- To help you gain a better understanding of where your revenue is coming from and what steps you can take to become more profitable
- “Dedicated desks are selling like hot cakes and drop-ins are lower than expected. Let’s reallocate square footage between those products.”
- “Conference rooms are in demand. Let’s turn one of our unused offices into a conference room.”
Note: You will want to categorize Memberships, resources, and add-ons in your site to make sure this report is accurate.
One of the coolest parts of this report is the interactive graph at the top of the page. By clicking the categories on the graph, you can view your revenue by each sub account in further detail.
Membership Revenue:
Add-on:
To go back in the graph to view the parent categories, simply select the grey circle in the middle.
- This report can be downloaded as a CSV by using the pink button in the top right-hand corner of the page.
- When downloading as a CSV you will see Credit/Debit. Credits will increase revenue, whereas debit will decrease revenue.
ER 3.9.21
- To help you record revenue on your financials with greater detail
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Updated by Josh Hudnall, Apr 15, 2021 at 11:46am
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Updated by Josh Hudnall, Apr 15, 2021 at 11:46am
Where is my revenue derived from? View your revenue split out by account, category, and item.
Navigate to Reports > Revenue
The purpose of this report is to provide you with greater detail on the makeup of your revenue. This can generally be used in two ways:
- To help you record revenue on your financials with greater detail
- Recurring vs. Non-recurring
- Office vs. Dedicated vs. Drop-in
- Memberships vs. Resources
- To help you gain a better understanding of where your revenue is coming from and what steps you can take to become more profitable
- “Dedicated desks are selling like hot cakes and drop-ins are lower than expected. Let’s reallocate square footage between those products.”
- “Conference rooms are in demand. Let’s turn one of our unused offices into a conference room.”
Note: You will want to categorize Memberships, resources, and add-ons in your site to make sure this report is accurate.
One of the coolest parts of this report is the interactive graph at the top of the page. By clicking the categories on the graph, you can view your revenue by each sub account in further detail.
Membership Revenue:
Add-on:
To go back in the graph to view the parent categories, simply select the grey circle in the middle.
- This report can be downloaded as a CSV by using the pink button in the top right-hand corner of the page.
- When downloading as a CSV you will see Credit/Debit. Credits will increase revenue, whereas debit will decrease revenue.
ER 3.9.21
Keywords, phrases, platform functions:Reports, reservable resources, sub-accounts, revenue report, revenue by sub account - To help you record revenue on your financials with greater detail
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Updated by Emma Reimer, Mar 12, 2021 at 11:50am
Where is my revenue derived from? View your revenue split out by account, category, and item.
Navigate to Reports > Revenue
The purpose of this report is to provide you with greater detail on the makeup of your revenue. This can generally be used in two ways:
- To help you record revenue on your financials with greater detail
- Recurring vs. Non-recurring
- Office vs. Dedicated vs. Drop-in
- Memberships vs. Resources
- To help you gain a better understanding of where your revenue is coming from and what steps you can take to become more profitable
- “Dedicated desks are selling like hot cakes and drop-ins are lower than expected. Let’s reallocate square footage between those products.”
- “Conference rooms are in demand. Let’s turn one of our unused offices into a conference room.”
Note: You will want to categorize membership types, resources, and add-ons in your site to make sure this report is accurate.
One of the coolest parts of this report is the interactive graph at the top of the page. By clicking the categories on the graph, you can view your revenue by each sub account in further detail.
Membership Revenue:
Add-on:
To go back in the graph to view the parent categories, simply select the grey circle in the middle.
- This report can be downloaded as a CSV by using the pink button in the top right-hand corner of the page.
- When downloading as a CSV you will see Credit/Debit. Credits will increase revenue, whereas debit will decrease revenue.
ER 3.9.21
Keywords, phrases, platform functions:
Reports, reservable resources, sub-accounts, revenue report, revenue by sub account - To help you record revenue on your financials with greater detail
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Updated by Emma Reimer, Mar 09, 2021 at 1:31pm
Navigate toReports>RevenueWhere is my revenue derived from?
View your revenue split out by account, category and item.
Navigate to Reports > Revenue
The purpose of this report is to provide you with greater detail on the makeup of your revenue. This can generally be used in two ways:
- To help you record revenue on your financials with greater detail
- Recurring vs. Non-recurring
- Office vs. Dedicated vs. Drop-in
- Memberships vs. Resources
- To help you gain a better understanding of where your revenue is coming from and what steps you can take to become more profitable
- “Dedicated desks are selling like hot cakes and drop-ins are lower than expected. Let’s reallocate square footage between those products.”
- “Conference rooms are in demand. Let’s turn one of our unused offices into a conference room.”
Note: You will want to categorize membership types, resources, and add-ons in your site to make sure this report is accurate.
One of the coolest parts of this report is the interactive graph at the top of the page. By clicking the categories on the graph, you can view your revenue by each sub account in further detail.
Membership Revenue:
Add-on:
To go back in the graph to view the parent categories, simply select the grey circle in the middle.
- This report can be downloaded as a CSV by using the pink button in the top right-hand corner of the page.
- When downloading as a CSV you will see Credit/Debit. Credits will increase revenue, whereas debit will decrease revenue.
ER 3.9.21
Keywords, phrases, platform functions:
Reports, reservable resources, sub-accounts, revenue report, revenue by sub account - To help you record revenue on your financials with greater detail
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Updated by Emma Reimer, Mar 09, 2021 at 12:19pm
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Updated by Emma Reimer, Mar 09, 2021 at 12:19pm
Revenue by AccountNavigate to Reports > Revenue
Where is my revenue derived from?
View your revenue split out by account, category and item.
The purpose of this report is to provide you with greater detail on the makeup of your revenue. This can generally be used in two ways:
- To help you record revenue on your financials with greater detail
- Recurring vs. Non-recurring
- Office vs. Dedicated vs. Drop-in
- Memberships vs. Resources
- To help you gain a better understanding of where your revenue is coming from and what steps you can take to become more profitable
- “Dedicated desks are selling like hot cakes and drop-ins are lower than expected. Let’s reallocate square footage between those products.”
- “Conference rooms are in demand. Let’s turn one of our unused offices into a conference room.”
Note: You will want to categorize membership types, resources, and add-ons in your site to make sure this report is accurate.
One of the coolest parts of this report is the interactive graph at the top of the page. By clicking the categories on the graph, you can view your revenue by each sub account in further detail.
Membership Revenue:
Add-on:
To go back in the graph to view the parent categories, simply select the grey circle in the middle.
- This report can be downloaded as a CSV by using the pink button in the top right-hand corner of the page.
- When downloading as a CSV you will see Credit/Debit. Credits will increase revenue, whereas debit will decrease revenue.
ER 3.9.21
Keywords, phrases, platform functions:
Reports, reservable resources, sub-accounts, revenue report, revenue by sub account - To help you record revenue on your financials with greater detail
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Updated by Emma Reimer, Mar 09, 2021 at 12:16pm
Revenue by Account
Navigate to Reports > Revenue
Where is my revenue derived from?
View your revenue split out by account, category and item.
The purpose of this report is to provide you with greater detail on the makeup of your revenue. This can generally be used in two ways:
- To help you record revenue on your financials with greater detail
- Recurring vs. Non-recurring
- Office vs. Dedicated vs. Drop-in
- Memberships vs. Resources
- To help you gain a better understanding of where your revenue is coming from and what steps you can take to become more profitable
- “Dedicated desks are selling like hot cakes and drop-ins are lower than expected. Let’s reallocate square footage between those products.”
- “Conference rooms are in demand. Let’s turn one of our unused offices into a conference room.”
Note: You will want to categorize membership types, resources, and add-ons in your site to make sure this report is accurate.
One of the coolest parts of this report is the interactive graph at the top of the page. By clicking the categories on the graph, you can view your revenue by each sub account in further detail.
Membership Revenue:
Add-on:
To go back in the graph to view the parent categories, simply select the grey circle in the middle.
- This report can be downloaded as a CSV by using the pink button in the top right-hand corner of the page.
- When downloading as a CSV you will see Credit/Debit. Credits will increase revenue, whereas debit will decrease revenue.
ER 3.9.21
Keywords, phrases, platform functions:
Reports, reservable resources, sub-accounts, revenue report, revenue by sub account - To help you record revenue on your financials with greater detail
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Updated by Emma Reimer, Mar 09, 2021 at 9:28am
Revenue by Account
Where is my revenue derived from?
View your revenue split out by account, category and item.
The purpose of this report is to provide you with greater detail on the makeup of your revenue. This can generally be used in two ways:
- To help you record revenue on your financials with greater detail
- Recurring vs. Non-recurring
- Office vs. Dedicated vs. Drop-in
- Memberships vs. Resources
- To help you gain a better understanding of where your revenue is coming from and what steps you can take to become more profitable
- “Dedicated desks are selling like hot cakes and drop-ins are lower than expected. Let’s reallocate square footage between those products.”
- “Conference rooms are in demand. Let’s turn one of our unused offices into a conference room.”
Note: You will want to categorize membership types, resources, and add-ons in your site to make sure this report is accurate.
One of the coolest parts of this report is the interactive graph at the top of the page. By clicking the categories on the graph, you can view your revenue by each sub account in further detail.
Membership Revenue:
Membership Revenue:Add-on:
To go back in the graph to view the parent categories, simply select the grey circle in the middle.
- This report can be downloaded as a CSV by using the pink button in the top right-hand corner of the page.
- When downloading as a CSV you will see Credit/Debit. Credits will increase revenue, whereas debit will decrease revenue.
ER 3.9.21
Keywords, phrases, platform functions:
Reports, reservable resources, sub-accounts, revenue report, revenue by sub account - To help you record revenue on your financials with greater detail
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Updated by Emma Reimer, Mar 09, 2021 at 9:27am
Revenue by Account
Where is my revenue derived from?
View your revenue split out by account, category and item.
The purpose of this report is to provide you with greater detail on the makeup of your revenue. This can generally be used in two ways:
- To help you record revenue on your financials with greater detail
- Recurring vs. Non-recurring
- Office vs. Dedicated vs. Drop-in
- Memberships vs. Resources
- To help you gain a better understanding of where your revenue is coming from and what steps you can take to become more profitable
- “Dedicated desks are selling like hot cakes and drop-ins are lower than expected. Let’s reallocate square footage between those products.”
- “Conference rooms are in demand. Let’s turn one of our unused offices into a conference room.”
Note: You will want to categorize membership types, resources, and add-ons in your site to make sure this report is accurate.
One of the coolest parts of this report is the interactive graph at the top of the page. By clicking the categories on the graph, you can view your revenue by each sub account in further detail.
Membership Revenue:
Add-on:
To go back in the graph to view the parent categories, simply select the grey circle in the middle.
- This report can be downloaded as a CSV by using the pink button in the top right-hand corner of the page.
- When downloading as a CSV you will see Credit/Debit. Credits will increase revenue, whereas debit will decrease revenue.
ER 3.9.21
Keywords, phrases, platform functions:
Reports, reservable resources, sub-accounts, revenue report, revenue by sub account - To help you record revenue on your financials with greater detail
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Created by Emma Reimer, Mar 09, 2021 at 9:26am