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# Accounting Of Inventory Stock
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The value of available inventory is treated as an Asset in company's Chart of
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Accounts. Depending on the type of items, it can be treated as Fixed Asset or
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Current Asset. To prepare Balance Sheet, you should make the accounting
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entries for those assets. There are generally two different methods of
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accounting for inventory:
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### **Auto / Perpetual Inventory**
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In this process, for each stock transactions, the system posts relevant
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accounting entries to sync stock balance and accounting balance. This is the
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default setting in ERPNext for new accounts.
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When you buy and receive items, those items are booked as the company’s assets
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(stock-in-hand / fixed-assets). When you sell and deliver those items, an
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expense (cost-of-goods-sold) equal to the buying cost of the items is booked.
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General Ledger entries are made after every stock transaction. As a result,
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the value as per Stock Ledger always remains same with the relevant account
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balance. This improves accuracy of Balance Sheet and Profit and Loss
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statement.
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To check accounting entries for a particular stock transaction, please check
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[examples]({{docs_base_url}}/user/manual/en/stock/accounting-of-inventory-stock/perpetual-inventory.html)
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#### **Advantages**
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Perpetual Inventory system will make it easier for you to maintain accuracy of
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company's asset and expense values. Stock balances will always be synced with
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relevant account balances, so no more periodic manual entry has to be done to
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balance them.
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In case of new back-dated stock transactions or cancellation/amendment of an
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existing transaction, all the future Stock Ledger entries and GL Entries will
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be recalculated for all items of that transaction. The same is applicable if
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any cost is added to the submitted Purchase Receipt, later through the Landed
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Cost Wizard.
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> Note: Perpetual Inventory totally depends upon the item valuation rate.
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Hence, you have to be more careful entering valuation rate while making any
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incoming stock transactions like Purchase Receipt, Material Receipt, or
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Manufacturing / Repack.
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* * *
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### **Periodic Inventory**
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In this method, accounting entries are manually created periodically, to sync
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stock balance and relevant account balance. The system does not create
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accounting entries automatically for assets, at the time of material purchases
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or sales.
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In an accounting period, when you buy and receive items, an expense is booked
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in your accounting system. You sell and deliver some of these items.
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At the end of an accounting period, the total value of items to be sold, need
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to be booked as the company’s assets, often known as stock-in-hand.
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The difference between the value of the items remaining to be sold and the
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previous period’s stock-in-hand value can be positive or negative. If
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positive, this value is removed from expenses (cost-of-goods-sold) and is
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added to assets (stock-in-hand / fixed-assets). If negative, a reverse entry
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is passed.
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This complete process is called Periodic Inventory.
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If you are an existing user using Periodic Inventory and want to use Perpetual
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Inventory, you have to follow some steps to migrate. For details, check
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[Migration From Periodic Inventory]({{docs_base_url}}/user/manual/en/stock/accounting-of-inventory-stock/migrate-to-perpetual-inventory.html).
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