Management Reports

This article explains how to access Management Reports in FreeAgent. It also explains how to filter and export the Management Reports.

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Please note that you’ll need level 7 access or above to your FreeAgent account in order to view Management Reports.

What are Management Reports?

Management Reports focus on specific areas of the business, both financially and operationally, and typically include financial data, key performance indicators (KPIs), forecasts and narrative analysis. This is different from financial reports which focus on overall financial performance.

You can prepare Management Reports to allow you to understand your data quickly and in a way that suits you. By understanding your data, it allows you to make informed financial decisions for your business.

Management Reports in FreeAgent include an Executive Summary, Profit & Loss, Balance Sheet, Aged Debtors, and Aged Creditors reports. However, you can customise the Management Reports' content to choose which reports are included, add a front cover, and add some notes.

Accessing Management Reports

Navigate to the ‘Accounting’ tab at the top of the screen and select ‘Reports’ from the drop-down menu.

Reports highlighted on Accounting drop down menu.

Select ‘Management Reports’ from within the High Level section.

Management Reports highlighted in High Level section of Reports area

Filtering Management Reports

You can filter the displayed reports by report, view and reporting period.

Report, view and reporting period drop-down menus

Filtering by report

When filtering by report, you can select to display the Executive Summary, Profit & Loss, Balance Sheet, Aged Debtors or Aged Creditors reports. Please note that if you've customised which individual reports are included in the Management Reports, you'll only see the selected reports in the drop-down menu.

Report drop-down menu to access different reports

Executive Summary report

The Executive Summary report provides a snapshot of the Management Reports to provide key information to stakeholders at a glance and allow them to make informed decisions.

Please note that the figure for ‘Assets minus Liabilities’ on the Executive Summary may not match the ‘Total Assets’ figure on the Balance Sheet as the figure on the Balance Sheet will be rounded up to the nearest dollar, whereas the figure on the Executive Summary won’t.

Example of executive summary report

Profit and Loss report

The Profit & Loss report shows a summary of your business's trading during a given period of time. It shows your business's income less its expenses to give your business's profit or loss for the year.

Example of profit and loss report

Balance Sheet report

The Balance Sheet report shows you everything that your business owns (fixed assets and current assets) and everything that it owes (current liabilities and long-term liabilities) at a given moment in time.

Balance Sheet report

Aged Debtors report

The Aged Debtors report shows how much each customer owes the business, and a breakdown of each invoice. If your business is registered for VAT, the figures shown on the report will be inclusive of VAT.

Aged Debtors report

Aged Creditors report

The Aged Creditors report shows how much the business owes each supplier and a breakdown of each bill. If your business is registered for VAT, the figures shown on the report will be inclusive of VAT.

Aged creditors report

Filtering by view

When filtering by view, you can select to display the Executive Summary, Profit & Loss and Balance Sheet reports by ‘Yearly’, ‘Quarterly’, ‘Monthly’ or ‘Comparative’.

Aged Debtors and Aged Creditors reports will show the report as at the given end date and won’t update to filter by view.

View drop-down menu highlighted

How to use the Comparative view

If you select the ‘Comparative’ view option and then choose two periods that you want to compare, you can compare two different quarterly or annual reports side by side, or you can view a custom date range.

Example of Comparative view

Filter by reporting period

When filtering by reporting period, you can select to display reports by current year to date, a specific accounting year, or a custom date.

Reporting period drop-down menu highlighted

Exporting Management Reports

To export Management Reports, select ‘Export report’ in the top-right and choose ‘Full Report (PDF)’, or 'Full Report (XLSX)' from the drop-down menu.

'Full Report (PDF)' and 'Full Report (XLSX)' options highlighted on Export report drop down menu.

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