Dashboard Improvements
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FarmFocus
The dash board isn't helpful, the visuals aren't accurate. Shows as balancing but bank balances on Dashboard are incorrect. Pie charts are also incorrect, showing a massive spend and income in Personal, but have checked the codes and this is incorrect. Even if it were correct - i preferred the info on Rural, comparison to last years balance, stock sales etc..
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Mikayla - Farm Focus
Merged in a post:
Budget vs Actual
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Maria By de Ley
It would be really helpful to have on the dashboard a LINE GRAPH with Budget vs Actual to date. I think the old CashManager had this and it was great.
Mikayla - Farm Focus
Merged in a post:
Dashboard
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Maria By de Ley
Better Visuals showing Farm Working Costs per Management Tag instead of everything lumped in as one.
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Katrina Geddes
Would love to see Money In, Money Out bar graph also integrated to the Cashflow Graph, it gives a much better visual than overdraft balance alone
Mikayla - Farm Focus
planned
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George Stevenson
I would like to see daily cash balance rather than monthly. as per cash manager had.
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Garry Reymer
Agree. Need to be able to adjust the "Y" axis on cashflow table. With all in one accounts it reflects total debt but not a good indication of cashflow
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Vicki Worker
We have clients with more than 4 bank accounts and 2 dont show at all, Would be helpful if they could select in the bank acct set up area which accounts they would like to show on the dashboard if have a number & can only show 4.
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Don Murray
I liked the Cash manager rural dashboard. current and previous year bank balance graph and numbers sold against previous year.
Farm focus
We have now updated the dashboard to include the Farm Working Cost Tracker and the Break even Milk price. We will continue to make improvements to the dashboard and will keep you informed of progress.
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Katrina Geddes
Farm focus: Having the option to remove the Capital, Personal items below operating surplus from the Break Even Milk Price is needed
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Sarah at Farm Focus
in progress
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