# View Performance Bonus Payouts & Reports

Any performance bonus is paid out on the scheduled payout date (set in your template terms). Depending on the way you fund your account, the performance bonus amounts are either predicted in the PRF document or will appear on your SOI document once the actions have locked.

Individual performance bonus payouts for a partner are shown on the Partner Invoice for that partner. The steps below will lead you to this document.

#### **View payouts**

1. From the top navigation bar, select **your balance** → **Settings**.
2. From the left navigation, select **Documents → Partner Payments Invoices**.
3. Hover over the *Statement of Invoice* you want to download, select ![](https://4048883401-files.gitbook.io/~/files/v0/b/gitbook-x-prod.appspot.com/o/spaces%2FwMLlMoFBtKJa8ptd3zaw%2Fuploads%2Fgit-blob-8ec3e877b1397045c61d394485e72ac4d93120ee%2Fc6ddb46c637059f06e86c790a911217a9428f5c47b5efef046f90555e85b03cd.svg?alt=media) **\[More]** → **Download Statement**. This document lists all payouts (including bonus payments) due to your partners for a selected month.
   * A *Statement of Invoices* document will list all payouts (including bonus payments) due to your partners for a given month.

#### **View reports**

1. From the top navigation bar, select **your balance** → **Settings**.
2. From the left navigation, select **Reports → Upcoming Partner Payments**.
3. In the *Performance Bonus Payments* section, you'll see any upcoming bonus payments due to partners.

You can keep track of your partners' performance bonuses before they lock in the [Performance by Partner](https://help.impact.com/brand/what-would-you-like-to-learn-about/platform-features/multi-program-reports/performance-reports-for-brands/performance-by-partner-report) and [Advanced Action Listing](https://help.impact.com/brand/what-would-you-like-to-learn-about/platform-features/multi-program-reports/performance-reports-for-brands/advanced-action-listing-report) reports. When viewing these reports, the *Action Cost* column will show the original default payout, and the *Other Cost* column can include the performance bonus. Since the performance bonus rule **does not change the default payout**—the total payout changes—these payouts are split as such in reporting.
