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I recently started using Quickbooks Online Plus and have been using the inventory tracking feature.
I buy and sell watches so I generally only have a quantity of 1 per item. The issue I'm having is when I create an item it adds the cost of goods sold to the inventory assets account which is fine, I expect that. But when the charge comes through from the bank and I need to match it with something, I try to match it to the item I have already created which causes a duplicate increase in the inventory assets account.
So an example would be I create a watch that cost 100 dollars. The transaction of me paying for that watch comes through and I need to tell QuickBooks that that $100 charge is what paid for the item I created. How do I match them together?
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@Dinah21599 wrote:I recently started using Quickbooks Online Plus and have been using the inventory tracking feature.
I buy and sell watches so I generally only have a quantity of 1 per item. The issue I'm having is when I create an item it adds the cost of goods sold to the inventory assets account which is fine, I expect that. But when the charge comes through from the bank and I need to match it with something, I try to match it to the item I have already created which causes a duplicate increase in the inventory assets account.
So an example would be I create a watch that cost 100 dollars. The transaction of me paying for that watch comes through and I need to tell QuickBooks that that $100 charge is what paid for the item I created. How do I match them together?
As I understand this, you are creating an item with qty and cost
and then wanting to match the purchase
you only create an item with qty and cost if you are starting the company and have it on hand
otherwise the qty is zero and the cost is zero when you create the inventory item
then you enter a purchase for the item, and match the banking download to the purchase transaction
Thanks for the detailed information, Dinah.
We're unable to directly match your bank transaction to the item you've created.
First, You'll need to associate the item to a transaction. Let me give you an example based on the details you've provided above.
If you created a transaction that affects the bank account automatically (such as Expense and Check), make sure you're using the correct bank account.
From there, you'll be able to match it to your bank transaction.
You can also use this article about matching bank transactions for reference: How to Add and Match Downloaded Banking Transactions.
I'l be right here if you need more assistance with this.
@Dinah21599 wrote:I recently started using Quickbooks Online Plus and have been using the inventory tracking feature.
I buy and sell watches so I generally only have a quantity of 1 per item. The issue I'm having is when I create an item it adds the cost of goods sold to the inventory assets account which is fine, I expect that. But when the charge comes through from the bank and I need to match it with something, I try to match it to the item I have already created which causes a duplicate increase in the inventory assets account.
So an example would be I create a watch that cost 100 dollars. The transaction of me paying for that watch comes through and I need to tell QuickBooks that that $100 charge is what paid for the item I created. How do I match them together?
As I understand this, you are creating an item with qty and cost
and then wanting to match the purchase
you only create an item with qty and cost if you are starting the company and have it on hand
otherwise the qty is zero and the cost is zero when you create the inventory item
then you enter a purchase for the item, and match the banking download to the purchase transaction
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