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Ok, so I have been trying to figure out why some of my COGS accounts have negative numbers and or incorrect numbers. I am going to set up a basic scenario and describe what I am seeing and what I would like to see and let me know if there is a way in QBDE.
Item - Piece of Wood - COGS Raw Materials $10
Service - Paint - COGS Finishing $5
Assembly - Painted Wood - Sales of Painted Wood $30 - COGS WIP (use default)
Now, built 1 assembly and then sell it in a sales receipt.
The PL shows sales of $30 and a COGS of $15 - good so far.
The problem is that the PL is pulling in the COGS only from the assembly so it shows the $15 as COGS WIP. I want it to show the COGS from the item and the service.
So it would look like this...
Sales of Painted Wood $30
COGS Raw Materials $10
COGS Finishing $5
Profit $15
Is there a way to do this in QB? If not, it would seem that all of my COGS end up lumped into one big bucket with no easy way to analyze where I am incurring my expenses.
Hello there, @EdNewman.
Thank you for your detailed inquiry about handling Item Assemblies and COGS accounts in QuickBooks Desktop Enterprise (QBDTE). From your description, it seems you want more granularity in tracking the COGS associated with specific components of your assembled items. Let me guide you through some steps and options that you can explore to address your requirements.
Implementing these steps should help you achieve a clearer breakdown of COGS in your reports, allowing for better cost tracking and analysis. If you require any more specific instructions for each step or face any issues during the process, feel free to reach out for further assistance. We're here to help you make the most of QuickBooks for your business needs.
No, the P&L can only show the combined COGS for the assembly. Use your sales reports to get that level of detail.
Reproduced in a brand new test environment.
Yes, that seems to be the problem. A HUGE problem for those of us in manufacturing that use a lot of assembelies.
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