Friday, December 14, 2007

All the Inventory transactions will look for the valuation class and the corresponding G.L. Accounts and post
the values in the G.L accounts.

For Example: During Goods Receipt

Stock Account - Dr
G/R I/R Account - Cr
Freight Clearing account - Cr
Other expenses payable - Cr

During Invoice Verification

G/R I/R Account - Dr
Vendor - Cr


When the Goods are issued to the Production Order the following transactions takes place:

Consumption of Raw Materials - Dr
Stock A/c - Cr


When the Goods are received from the Production Order the following transactions takes place:

Inventory A/c - Dr
Cost of Goods Produced - Cr
Price difference - Dr/Cr
(depending on the difference between standard cost and actual cost)


When the Goods are dispatched to customer through delivery the following transactions takes place:

Cost of Goods Sold - Dr
Inventory A/c - Cr


When the Goods are issued to a Cost Center or charged off against expenses the following transactions takes place:

Repairs and Maintenance - Dr
Inventory A/c - Cr


When the Goods are stock transferred from one plant to another, the following transactions takes place:

Stock A/c - Dr (Receiving location)
Stock A/c - Cr (Sending location)
Price difference - Dr/Cr
(due to any difference between the standard costs between the two locations)


When the stocks are revalued, the following transactions takes place:

Stock A/c - Dr/Cr
Inventory Revaluation A/c - Cr / Dr


When the Work in Progress is calculated the following transaction takes place:

Work in Progress A/c - Dr
Change WIP A/c - Cr


Physical verification /shortages and excesses : Shortages/excesses on authorizations shall be adjusted using the physical inventory count transaction.

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