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Square Glossary

Below, you’ll find definitions of terms that may be useful when using Square. 

General Square Terms

Term Definition
Gross Sales Overall product sales in a period, including modifiers. This amount is not adjusted for refunds or discounts, and doesn’t include VAT and tips collected on a sale.
Refunds Amount of product refunded in a given period. It excludes partial refunds.
Discounts Deductions applied at the time of sale. Discounts are calculated before VAT, and can be applied either as a percentage or euro amount of the entire sale or to a specific item.
Net Sales Gross sales amount minus discounts and refunds. Net sales describe the overall product sales in a period, after the deduction of refunds and discounts.
Tax/VAT Tax amounts applied at the time of sale. Tax is calculated on a per-transaction basis. See the specific tax applied for each sale in the Transactions tab on your online dashboard. You may have multiple taxes for your business that you turn on/off depending on your needs. If you use multiple tax rates in a single sale, the ‘taxable sales’ and ‘total’ tax collected on your tax report may not add up.
Tips Gratuity added to the card transaction by your customers. This excludes cash tips because they’re not recorded in the Square app. See the specific tip applied for each card payment in the Transactions list.
Cash Rounding Adjustments applied according to the Swedish Rounding System. Applies in countries where low denomination coins have been discontinued. Rounding is applied on the whole bill (not each individual item) after discounts, tax and tip are applied.
Total Collected Total amount collected from the customer. Total collected includes net product sales in a given period, tax, tip and other cash rounding adjustments collected from the customer.
Fees Total Square processing fees in a given time period. Fees will be deducted from your next deposit.
Fee Invoices Invoice for fees paid to Square in a given month.
Net Total Total collected amount minus fees. Net total reflects the amount collected from your operations after Square’s fees are deducted.

Analytics Terms and Definitions

Review the list of analytics terms below to help you better understand your sales reports with Square.

Term Definition
Gross Sales Overall product sales in a period, including modifiers. This amount is not adjusted for refunds or discounts and doesn’t include VAT and tips collected on a sale.
Refunds Amount of product refunded in a given period. It excludes partial refunds.
Discounts Deductions applied at the time of sale. Discounts are calculated before VAT and can be applied either as a percentage or pound amount of the entire sale or to a specific item.
Net Sales Gross sales amount minus discounts and refunds. Net sales describe the overall product sales in a period after the deduction of refunds and discounts.
Tax/VAT Tax amounts applied at the time of sale. Tax is calculated on a per-transaction basis. See the specific tax applied for each sale in Transactions on your online dashboard. You may have multiple taxes for your business that you turn on/off depending on your needs. If you use multiple tax rates in a single sale, the ‘taxable sales’ and ‘total’ tax collected on your tax report may not add up.
Tips Gratuity added to the card transaction by your customers. This excludes cash tips because they’re not recorded in the Square app. See the specific tip applied for each card payment in the Transactions list.
Cash Rounding Adjustments applied according to the Swedish Rounding System. Applies in countries where low-denomination coins have been discontinued. Rounding is applied on the whole bill (not each individual item) after discounts, tax and tip are applied.
Total Collected Total amount collected from the customer. Total collected includes net product sales in a given period, tax, tip and other cash rounding adjustments collected from the customer.
Average Total Sales The Total Sales (Net Sales + Tax + Tips + Gift Card Sales + Amount-Based Refunds) divided by the number of sales.
Fees Total Square processing fees in a given time period. Fees will be deducted from your next deposit.
Fee Invoices Invoice for fees paid to Square in a given month.
Net Total Total collected amount minus fees. Net total reflects the amount collected from your operations after Square’s fees are deducted.

Customer Terms

The homepage of your online Square Dashboard provides data on your customers’ spending behaviours. See the table below for customer terms on this page.

Term Definition
Your Customers The number of customers that have purchased from you using a payment card within a given period of time. Purchases from Cash and Other Tender are entirely excluded.
Returning Customers Returning Customers are customers in a given period that have purchased from you using the same payment card as before. Purchases from Cash or Other Tender are entirely excluded entirely.
New Customers New Customers are any buyers within a given period of time that have never purchased with you using this specific debit or credit card before. Purchases from Cash and Other Tender are entirely excluded.
Customer Spending Your average Total Collected from all card payments per Customer Visit. Total Collected includes VAT and Tips collected. No sale transactions (€0 transactions recorded when opening the cash drawer) and Cash and Other Tender transactions aren’t included in this calculation.
Customer Visits Your average visits per Customer in a given period, tracked by recurring use of a payment card.
Customer Frequency Customer Frequency is a view of how often your customers visit in the last 30 days, and how much they spend per month. Improving the number of monthly visits over time is an indicator of loyalty and ultimately customer value. These values are based on customers that pay with their payment card.
Customer Recency Customer Recency provides a count of the total number of customers who visited within a given period of time, as well as the percentage this number is out of the number of customers in your directory.
Channel Filters Channel filters enable you to segment your customers by different channels, such as in-store, online, third-party apps, subscriptions, invoices and more.

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