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Buy nowI appreciate any advice on this:
Scenario 1:
I have inventory item 1, it is damaged and I'm unable to sell it. How to I adjust it out of inventory properly?
I tried an Inventory Adjustment, selecting Quantity and Value, but it seems that the only accounting transaction is a reduction in the Asset account for inventory...there must be an off-set account for this $ (?COGS account or something else)?
Scenario 2:
I have mis-labeled a product - it was entered in error on the original Bill upon which it was received as Item A, but it should be an Item B. Should I use an Inventory Adjustment for Quantity and Value and -1 of Item A and +1 for Item B?
Thank you!
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You're already on the right path, DanBu.
When dealing with damaged items, utilizing an inventory adjustment is the appropriate approach. This method facilitates tracking changes in product quantity that aren't a result of sales or purchases.
Furthermore, the entry should impact your Inventory Asset and Cost of Goods Sold accounts. To ensure accurate recording of the transaction, we'll have to set up a separate COGS account. Let me walk you through the steps:
After that, let's open your inventory adjustment. Then, select the account we've created from the Adjust Account drop-down list. Once finished, follow the procedures highlighted in the Step 4 section of this article to verify if everything looks good: Adjusting inventory quantity or value.
As working with inventory can sometimes be tricky, I encourage consulting a qualified accounting professional when performing the procedures above to guarantee the accuracy and proper documentation of all entries.
With regard to correcting mislabeled products, that approach will accurately alter their quantities and values in your inventory. Just make sure to add a note indicating the reason for the adjustment. Alternatively, you can delete and recreate the bill with the correct details.
I've also compiled these resources to help monitor the goods you manufacture and store at different sites/locations:
As you continue to manage the products you purchase and sell, remember that I'm always here to provide guidance. Feel free to post your concerns below, and I'll get back to you.
You're already on the right path, DanBu.
When dealing with damaged items, utilizing an inventory adjustment is the appropriate approach. This method facilitates tracking changes in product quantity that aren't a result of sales or purchases.
Furthermore, the entry should impact your Inventory Asset and Cost of Goods Sold accounts. To ensure accurate recording of the transaction, we'll have to set up a separate COGS account. Let me walk you through the steps:
After that, let's open your inventory adjustment. Then, select the account we've created from the Adjust Account drop-down list. Once finished, follow the procedures highlighted in the Step 4 section of this article to verify if everything looks good: Adjusting inventory quantity or value.
As working with inventory can sometimes be tricky, I encourage consulting a qualified accounting professional when performing the procedures above to guarantee the accuracy and proper documentation of all entries.
With regard to correcting mislabeled products, that approach will accurately alter their quantities and values in your inventory. Just make sure to add a note indicating the reason for the adjustment. Alternatively, you can delete and recreate the bill with the correct details.
I've also compiled these resources to help monitor the goods you manufacture and store at different sites/locations:
As you continue to manage the products you purchase and sell, remember that I'm always here to provide guidance. Feel free to post your concerns below, and I'll get back to you.
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