Physical inventory

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Determining the quantity of inventory on hand through an inventory count (i.e., quantity, weight). By multiplying the quantity times the unit cost, the total inventory cost is derived.
There are three types of physical inventories. One is a continuous inventory to supplement the perpetual inventory records.Another is an inventory count of only specific merchandise on a periodic basis. The third is an annual year-end count. The physical inventory is compared to the book inventory. Discrepancies are noted and investigated. The financial statements must show inventory at the perpetual amount.
Assume book inventory is $10,000 and physical inventory is $9900.
The entry for the inventory difference is to debit inventory shortage and credit inventory for $100.

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Physical inventory is a process where a business physically counts its entire inventory. A physical inventory may be mandated by financial accounting rules or the tax regulations to place an accurate value on the inventory, or the business may need to count inventory so component parts or raw materials can be restocked. Businesses may use several different tactics to minimize the disruption caused by physical inventory.

  • Inventory services provide labor and automation to quickly count inventory and minimize shutdown time.
  • Inventory control system software can speed the physical inventory process.
  • A perpetual inventory system tracks the receipt and use of inventory, and calculates the quantity on hand.
  • Cycle counting, an alternative to physical inventory, may be less disruptive.

The Finance or Business Manager of the unit is responsible for ensuring the annual physical inventory is properly performed, inventory records reflect actual quantities on hand, inventory valuation methods are appropriate, and adjustments are entered in the University's accounting system on a timely basis. In addition, the Finance or Business Manager is responsible for ensuring that segregation of duties is maintained throughout the inventory process to promote the safeguarding of the assets, protection of employees, and objective reporting of inventory. Specifically, no one person should be able to authorize a transaction (e.g., a purchase or sale), record the transaction, have custody of the inventory, and perform the related reconciliation.

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