Management Overview

Understand your craft business better with Minuba Plus 'Management Overview'

Do you know which order types your craft business earns the most from? And which ones you earn the least from?

With Minuba Plus 'Management Overview,' you gain insight into how healthy your business is and where there is room for improvement.

The 'Management Overview' allows you, among other things, to assess which types of orders you should focus on in the future through an existing selection of graphs and reports.

Dive into the key figures of your craft business

The 'Management Overview' feature allows you to generate reports, enabling you to delve deeper into the individual figures. You can also extract key figures for your accountant or board.

The reports provide a summary of your orders within a specific period or up to a certain cutoff date, depending on the purpose of the report. You can choose which fields to include in your reports.

View the following reports with Minuba's 'Management Overview':

Unfinished jobs: Typically used for year-end closing

Period report: Typically used for quarterly reporting

Total material sales: Shows the total material sales within a period

Total material consumption: Shows the total material consumption within a period. Can be used to see which items you use the most

Registered material sales: Shows the individually registered invoice lines within a period. Can be used to see what you have previously sold an item for

Registered material consumption: Shows the individual registered expenses on each work order. Can be used to see which purchases you have made on each work order

Overview of expenses and revenues on orders: Shows all expenses and revenues on orders for the entire lifespan of the order

 

Make data-driven decisions instead of blindly relying on your gut feeling

Minuba's Management Overview helps you optimize your craft business:

  • View updated data - all figures are continuously updated so you can keep track of your finances
  • See your pipeline and how much money is coming in
  • See which type of work brings in the most money
  • See the company's revenue to date
  • See which material you sell the most of
  • See the department or responsible employee performing exceptionally well