📉 Why The Different Numbers?
As a SellerLegend user, you may notice that your Sales Dashboard and Profit & Loss (P&L) report show different numbers — even for the same date range.
This is perfectly normal.
Each report answers a different question:
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🛒 What was ordered, and when? (Sales Dashboard)
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💸 What was paid out, and when? (P&L)
This article explains:
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✅ What each report shows
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⚖️ Why they differ
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🧠 How to use both together
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⏳ How Amazon’s Delivery Date + 7 Days (DD+7) policy affects your numbers
🧭 Overview: What Each Report Shows
📊 Sales Dashboard – Order Activity View
Focuses on sales performance based on when customers place orders.
Includes:
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Total revenue from pending, partially shipped, and shipped orders
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Amazon commissions and FBA fees
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Daily estimated PPC costs (adjusted retroactively by Amazon)
Excludes:
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Non-sales-related costs (e.g. storage, labeling, subscriptions)
Timing Basis: Order Date
A sale made on July 5 appears on the Dashboard for July 5, even if it’s not shipped or paid out yet.
💰 Profit & Loss (P&L) – Financial Settlement View
Focuses on actual income and costs based on when Amazon settles payments.
Includes:
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Settled orders and related fees
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Non-sales fees (e.g. storage, inbound shipping)
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Final billed PPC costs
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Cost of Goods Sold (COGS)
Timing Basis: Settlement Date
An order placed on July 5, delivered on July 7, will typically appear in the P&L around July 14, after Amazon releases the funds.
🔍 Why the Numbers Don’t Match
1. Order Date vs. Settlement Date
Basis | Sales Dashboard | P&L Report |
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Timeline | When the order was placed | When Amazon pays you |
Statuses Included | Pending, partially shipped, shipped | Only settled orders |
Amazon Equivalent | Business Reports | Payments Report |
🧠 Example:
A July 1–31 Dashboard includes all July orders, even if not delivered.
But the P&L for July only includes orders Amazon settled in July — which may include June orders, and exclude late-July ones.
2. Different Order Sets
The Sales Dashboard shows:
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More complete sales activity
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Orders that may not yet be visible in the P&L
The P&L shows:
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Only settled orders
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Potentially includes older orders from the previous month
3. COGS Reporting Differences
Factor | Dashboard | P&L |
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Basis | Orders placed | Orders settled |
Result | May show higher COGS in a busy sales period | More conservative and cash-accurate |
This affects profitability figures when comparing the same date ranges.
4. PPC Timing Differences
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Dashboard: Shows daily estimated PPC costs
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P&L: Shows billed PPC charges, logged when Amazon processes the payment
🧠 Daily PPC estimates in the Dashboard help track campaign impact in real time, while the P&L reflects your actual advertising spend.
5. Returns & Refunds
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Dashboard: Assigns refunds to the original sale date
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P&L: Logs refunds based on the processing date
This causes differences in net profit and margins, depending on the report.
6. Amazon’s DD+7 Policy
Amazon delays releasing funds until 7 days after delivery, or 30–45 days for Amazon Business invoices.
Because the Finances API only exposes released transactions, SellerLegend’s P&L won’t show these deferred orders until the funds are released.
✅ How to Use Each Report Effectively
Use Case | Best Report |
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Understand sales volume & trends | Sales Dashboard |
Analyze profit & margin accuracy | P&L Report |
Monitor PPC performance | Both (estimates vs actuals) |
Track refund impact or non-sales costs | P&L only |
🔧 Reconciling the Differences
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Match Sales Dashboard to Business Reports
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Match P&L to Payments Reports
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Don’t expect the two to align perfectly — they answer different business questions
🧾 Managing Deferred Transactions (DD+7)
How to Check Deferred Orders:
Seller Central → Payments > Transaction View → Filter: “Deferred Transactions”
⚠️ This view is not available via API, so SellerLegend cannot reflect these orders until Amazon releases the funds.
Estimate Deferred Revenue:
Example:
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10 orders placed July 3–9 at $20 each
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Deferred revenue ≈ $200
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Likely released between July 10–16
Tips:
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Build in a cash flow buffer for DD+7 delays
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Prioritize high-margin SKUs to absorb timing gaps
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Email
seller-payments-experience@amazon.com
if the policy impacts your operations
🔁 What About Amazon’s Own Reports?
Amazon Report | Timing | What It Shows |
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Business Reports | Order Date | All orders, including pending |
Payments Report | Settlement Date | Settled & paid orders only |
SellerLegend follows this same model — that’s why the Sales Dashboard and P&L don’t match, and aren’t supposed to.
🎯 Final Thoughts
Feature | Sales Dashboard | Profit & Loss |
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Timeline | Order date | Settlement date |
Orders Shown | All (incl. pending) | Settled only |
PPC | Daily estimate | Billed amount |
Refunds | Order date | Refund date |
Best For | Sales trends | Financial control |
Both reports are essential — just for different reasons. Use the Dashboard for sales momentum and the P&L for financial truth.