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🧾 What Is the Purpose of the “Reports or Invoices” Tool in UMW Core?

The “Reports or Invoices” tool in UMW Core is a powerful and essential feature designed to help artists, producers.

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Written by Valentina Rios
Updated over a week ago

This tool reflects UMW Recordings, Inc.’s commitment to offering a platform that goes far beyond music distribution — supporting you in organizing your finances and staying compliant with your local tax and legal obligations. ✅📁


🧰 What Can You Do With This Tool?

🧾 1. Issue Professional Invoices

  • Generate official invoices for royalties or services rendered

  • Customize them with your legal name, business ID, or tax number

  • Download ready-to-send PDFs for clients, accountants, or tax agencies


📊 2. Access Detailed Financial Reports

  • Track your income by month, quarter, or year

  • Analyze payment history, pending amounts, and cash flow trends

  • Break down earnings by product, revenue type, or geographic region 🌍


💼 3. Manage Your Financial Activity

  • Maintain an organized history of all transactions on UMW

  • Use reports for tax filings, accounting, or professional documentation

  • Ideal for freelancers, labels, or independent artists who want to professionalize their operation


🔐 Is It Available to Everyone?

Yes ✅ — all users have access to this tool. However, some advanced features like automatic invoicing may depend on your subscription plan or fiscal location.
(You can check if it's activated directly in your profile 📍)


📬 How Do You Access It?

Just log into your UMW account and click:

👉 UMW Core > Reports or Invoices

From there, you can instantly generate, download, and review all your financial reports in just a few clicks ⏱️📥


🎯 In Summary:

Feature

What It Helps You With 📌

🧾 Create invoices

For royalty income or services

📊 View financial reports

Analyze earnings, payments, and trends

💼 Organize accounting

Keep clear records for your music business

📥 Download reports

PDFs or Excel files for tax or legal use

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