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Hi there, @lisaw66.
The figures showing in the Sales section in the dashboard covers the last month while the Sales report depends on the Report period and Accounting method you've set when you run it.
To correct this, make sure that both dates in the Dashboard and Sales report are the same.
Here's how:
Here's the sample screenshots if you've selected Accrual.
Sample screenshot using Cash.
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I have both set to the same reporting period. I have 3 sales reps, when I run the sales reports by sales rep and add all their totals together, it does not equal the total for the reporting period on the dashboard. I don't understand why.
I can share additional information, @lisaw66.
The information displayed in your dashboard depends on the accounting method set in your account’s preferences. Let’s first review your account’s accounting method.
Once completed, let’s view and compare the Sales by Customer Detail report with the data in your dashboard. You can customize this report to display your sales transaction grouped per Sales Rep.
Here’s how:
Lastly, make sure all your sales transactions are assigned to a specific Sales Rep. Transactions that were not assigned to a Sales Rep will be listed under the Not Specified section. For more insights, you can read through this article: Filter, search, and sort with custom fields.
Also, you check this article to learn more about QuickBooks Online dashboard: An introduction to the home dashboard.
Leave a post below if you have other questions about the different accounting methods in running a report. I’m always here to help.
Thank you for responding.
I've checked all my settings and everything is set up the same. This has been driving me crazy for over a year. I have checked and double checked everything I can think of. Still getting different totals.
Thanks for reach back out, @lisaw66.
Let me chime in about why your dashboard is showing different amounts from the reports in sales. The amount of your sales graph on the dashboard is based on the sales transactions in your account for the period specified. It only displays the posting transactions, not estimates.
A noticeable discrepancy between the profit and loss and sales reports may be due to one of more issues, including, but not limited to the following:
The following steps should help correct discrepancy between Profit and Loss and Sales report:
Let me know if there's anything else I can help with.
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