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# Invoice Tab

The Invoice dashboard provides a detailed, itemized breakdown of your selected monthly bill, separating the total cost into a summary, a list of raw usage charges, and a final list of invoice adjustments like discounts and support fees.

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1. **Period Filter:** This dropdown menu allows you to select the specific month to view its corresponding invoice.
2. **Invoice Summary:** This section provides a summary of the selected invoice, including:
   * **Total Billed:** The final invoice amount for the selected month.&#x20;
   * **Total Spend:** The total cost for that specific item over the selected period.
   * **Usage Charges:** The total cost from cloud usage before adjustments.
   * **Invoice Adjustments:** The total value of all adjustments (e.g., support, discounts, savings) applied to the usage charges.
3. **Usage Charges Table:** This table provides a detailed, itemized breakdown of all charges related to cloud service usage. It includes services like Charges, Sales Discount, and Marketplace, culminating in a Total that matches the ‘Usage Charges’ in the summary.
4. **Invoice Adjustments Table:** This table provides a detailed, itemized breakdown of all adjustments applied to the invoice. This includes line items such as Support, Sales Discount, and various savings, culminating in a Total that matches the ‘Invoice Adjustments’ in the summary.

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