Metrics glossary — the formulas behind Operating's numbers

Written By Lauri Eurén

Last updated 1 day ago

Quick reference for the numbers Operating reports: what each is in one line, its formula, and where to read more. Definitions live in the glossary; formulas and worked examples live in the linked articles.

People & capacity

Metric

One-line formula

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Utilization

(numerator ÷ denominator) × 100%.

We let you customize your utilization formula. You choose which kinds of work go in the:

  • numerator (the time you're measuring) and the

  • denominator (the time you measure it against).

See the article linked in the next column for more details

Utilization calculation

Capacity

available working time, shown as % booked / % available — plans only

Capacity, time off, allocation

Profitability on work (planned or actual)

Metric

One-line formula

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Revenue

Work revenue + billable-expense revenue.

Work revenue by billing type:

  • T&M = rate × hours

  • fixed-price = Budget share by recognition method

  • capped T&M = rate × hours capped at Budget

  • non-billable = 0

Revenue, cost, gross profit, and margin

Cost

work cost + expense cost

(work cost = cost rate × hours; same on every billing type)

Revenue, cost, gross profit, and margin

Gross profit

revenue − cost

Revenue, cost, gross profit, and margin

Margin

gross profit ÷ revenue × 100% (undefined at zero revenue)

Revenue, cost, gross profit, and margin

Planned (forward-looking)

Metric

One-line formula

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Planned revenue

planned work revenue + billable Planned-expense revenue.

  • Work

    • T&M: allocation % × billing rate × working hours

    • Fixed Price: Budget share by recognition method

Planned revenue & Planned Costs

Planned cost

planned work cost + planned expense cost

(work = allocation % × cost rate × working hours; same on every billing type)

Planned revenue & Planned Costs

Per-hour and budget metrics in the Projects list view give you a quick read on how efficiently revenue is being generated and how far through your budget you are.

Per-hour and budget (Projects list view)

Metric

One-line formula

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Planned revenue per hour

planned revenue ÷ planned hours

(uses the project's confirmed planned total when it's confirmed, the tentative total when it's tentative)

Planned revenue & cost

Earned revenue per hour

earned (recognized) revenue ÷ tracked hours

Earned vs. invoiced revenue

% of budget spent

earned (recognized) revenue ÷ total project budget.

Despite the "spent" label it tracks recognized revenue against the budget, not cost.

How revenue recognition works in Operating

Recognized, invoiced & forecast

Metric

One-line formula

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Earned (recognized) revenue

value of completed billable work + billable expenses, by billing type:

  • T&M = tracked time × rate

  • Capped T&M = T&M capped at Budget

  • Fixed-price = Budget by recognition method

Earned vs. invoiced revenue

Invoiced revenue

whatever is placed on invoices — pre-filled from Time entries/Expenses (T&M) or the Budget on a schedule (fixed-price), but you can exclude work, re-price lines, or add freeform amounts, so it can differ from earned

Earned vs. invoiced revenue

Planned vs. actual

planned (allocations/budgets) compared against actuals (tracked time/expenses)

Planned vs. actuals

Projected / forecasted

actuals up to the forecast cut-off + plan beyond it

Revenue Forecasting