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JosephE
Contributing User
3 years ago

Inventory Costs

We are a manufacturing business and over the last 2 months we have noticed that our average costs in MYOB on select lines have dropped dramatically between January to February and further again from February to March. This is causing our Cost of Sales and Inventory to be skewed dramatically. We have not had any cost reductions nor made any preference changes or changes to how we build our products.

 

I was wondering if anybody else has expereinced this issue before and has ideas on what might be causing this?

 

We are using MYOB AccountRight. 

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  • Mike_James's avatar
    Mike_James
    Ultimate Partner

    Hi JosephE , if these are manufactured products, and you use autobuild, are the autobuilds being recorded at lower costs than before? Are any component costs not being included?

    • JosephE's avatar
      JosephE
      Contributing User

      Hi Mike

       

      These are manufactured products, and we are using autobuild. The the autobuilds don't seem to be recorded at lower costs than before and all the component costs arebeing included that were before. 

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        Mike_James
        Ultimate Partner

        Hi JosephE , can you pick a good example of a product with this issue, then run the item register detail report for a suitable (long) date range to Excel, and add a column for the unit cost of each transaction. If possible, pick an item that you can report from its beginning in the file

         

        1. Does the report agree to the screen register?

        2. Does the change in unit costs provide any clues?

         

        (Sales transactions pick up the average cost/unit from the item information at the time the sale is recorded).

         

        Do you use multiple locations?