[GNC] How to handle inventory assets in GnuCash?

john jralls at ceridwen.us
Tue Dec 20 11:45:50 EST 2022



> On Dec 20, 2022, at 6:55 AM, Eric Chapman <ecnews at etchapman.com> wrote:
> 
> I am wondering how, in GnuCash, to account for assets bought to resell or other assets that will later be expensed as used.
> 
> I'm in the USA context. As far as terminology goes, I think UK and other English speaking locales use the word "stock" to refer to inventory, but, in my experience, that is not common in the USA (indeed, the first definition of "stock" from Apple Dictionary: "the goods or merchandise kept on the premises of a business or warehouse and available for sale or distribution"; that is basically the definition of "inventory" at the bottom of the wiki article referred to below). I will try to use the word "inventory" so I do not confuse the term I'm talking about with the one meaning ownership securities of a company ("He owns 100 shares of XYZ Company stock.").
> 
> I found something relevant in the wiki: https://wiki.gnucash.org/wiki/Inventory_Handling. Best I can tell, GnuCash does not have any dedicated way to handle inventory flows: purchases, sales, revaluations for market fluctuations, identification of lots/batches).
> 
> If I want to deal with inventory now in GnuCash v. 4.13, any best practices? I'm not talking about massive amounts of items or quantities.
> 

Unless your use case is very simple indeed best practice is to use a different program. You'd need to study cost accounting and do it by hand in GnuCash.

Regards,
John Ralls



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