On the Key Ratio Report, What Does Revenue—Prior Job Adjustment Negative/Positive Mean?

Created by Alsabana Sahubarali, Modified on Mon, 4 Nov, 2024 at 9:11 AM by Alsabana Sahubarali

The Revenue—Prior Job Adjustment (Negative) line item indicates Product & Service adjustments made that month on any job in the past. For instance say a job was completed, then reactivated and a $25.00 Poor Service discount is added. We deduct this discount from your total Revenue and do not collect any royalties on it. 

The Revenue—Prior Job Adjustment (Positive) line item does the opposite. In this scenario you'd reactivate a past job, then add a product (for instance a $25.00 refrigerator cleaning after the job was completed). In that case we'd add that amount to your current month's revenue and collect royalties on it.

We separate these positive and negative adjustments into different line items to better illustrate how your total revenue is calculated. 

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