Set up and track your inventory in QuickBooks Online
by Intuit•21• Updated 3 months ago
Learn how to track your inventory in QuickBooks Online Plus and Advanced.
QuickBooks Online has everything you need to manage your inventory. Track what's on hand, get alerts when it’s time to restock and see insights on what you buy and sell. You can also enter non-inventory products and services so you can quickly add them to your sales forms.
We’ll help you set it all up and get going.
Inventory features are available for QuickBooks Online Plus and Advanced. If you don’t have Plus or Advanced, upgrade your QuickBooks plan to start tracking your inventory.
In this article, you'll learn how to:
- Turn on inventory tracking
- Add your inventory products
- Keep track of what sells
- Restock your inventory
- Use reports to check the status of your inventory
Step 1: Turn on inventory tracking
If you haven’t yet, turn on these settings so you can add your inventory.
- Go to Settings and select Account and settings.
- Select the Sales tab.
- Select Edit ✎ in the Products and services section.
- Turn on Show Product/Service column on sales forms.
You can also turn on price rules if you want to set up flexible pricing for the things you sell. - Turn on both Track quantity and price/rate and Track inventory quantity on hand.
- Select Save and then Done.
Step 2: Add your inventory products
Now you can add your inventory items as well as other products and services you sell into QuickBooks. This lets you quickly add them as line items to your sales forms. The steps to add inventory, non-inventory, and service items are slightly different:
Add products you want to track as part of your inventory
Follow the steps to add inventory items. These are products you sell that let you set and track product quantities.
Add products and services you buy or sell, but don’t track as part of your inventory
QuickBooks won't track quantities for these items.
- Follow the steps to add service items. These are the services you sell to customers. For example, landscaping or bookkeeping services.
- Follow the steps to add non-inventory items. These are things you buy or sell but don’t (or can’t) track as inventory. For example, nuts and bolts used in an installation.
- Create bundles: Bundles let you group multiple products or services together. For example, a gift basket of fruit, cheese, or wine. Adding products in a bundle saves you from having to select them one by one in invoices or receipts.
When Inventory is added to QuickBooks Online without a Bill associated, it is assumed that inventory items have already been to the Cost of Goods Sold account prior to the customer using QuickBooks Online.
Whenever Inventory needs to be added to QuickBooks Online, and the customer wants to assign a Cost of Goods Sold Value to the Inventory items, a Bill will need to be created for the inventory items, and backdated if necessary.
Any Inventory items that don’t have Bills associated with them, will be assigned a zero dollar value for Cost of Goods Sold.
Step 3: Keep track of what sells
Once you set up all your inventory products, you track them when they sell. There are two ways to track what you sell:
- Create an invoice if you’ll get paid later.
- Add a sales receipt if your customer paid on the spot.
QuickBooks then decreases what’s on hand by the amount on the invoice or sales receipt.
Check what’s on hand and what’s on order as you work
Check what’s on hand and what’s still on order as you work on an invoice, sales receipt, or another type of transaction. Just hover your pointer over the quantity you entered for an item to see more info.
If you set reorder points, QuickBooks will also let you know when something's running low. If you set a low stock alert, QuickBooks will also let you know when something's running low.
Step 4: Restock your inventory
QuickBooks tells you when it’s time to restock. You can order inventory right in QuickBooks. Then, track what you receive from suppliers and what’s still on order. When you do, the quantity on hand automatically increases by the number of items you receive.
Learn how to reorder anything that’s running low or out of stock.
Step 5: Use reports to check the status of your inventory
Access reports to instantly see your best sellers, what’s on hand, cost of goods, and more.
Learn how to use reports to see inventory status and performance.
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