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Wemx already provides a good amount of information to display business revenue and incoming funds, but lacks the ability to track expenditures.
I would like to suggest a "Finances" page in the admin panel that allows us (business owners) to note one-off, monthly, and annual costs. There are lots of outgoing costs that businesses need to track:
Monthly hosting/hardware costs
Annual domain renewals
Electric/Internet
Salaries for staffing
One-off software purchases
These are only a few examples and I am sure others will be able to think of much more.
In terms of displaying these costs, the Admin Overview page could consist of a revenue target so that we can better understand when our business has reached break-even and notice when we become profitable. Maybe even a monthly break down of how much was spent compared to how much was earnt.
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Wemx already provides a good amount of information to display business revenue and incoming funds, but lacks the ability to track expenditures.
I would like to suggest a "Finances" page in the admin panel that allows us (business owners) to note one-off, monthly, and annual costs. There are lots of outgoing costs that businesses need to track:
These are only a few examples and I am sure others will be able to think of much more.
In terms of displaying these costs, the Admin Overview page could consist of a revenue target so that we can better understand when our business has reached break-even and notice when we become profitable. Maybe even a monthly break down of how much was spent compared to how much was earnt.
Describe alternatives you've considered
No response
Additional context
No response
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: