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Inventory & Product Cost Review

Know What Your Products Are Really Costing You

Inventory can look profitable on the surface while product costs, packaging, shipping, samples, bundles, and fulfillment quietly eat into what you keep.

We review how inventory and product-related costs are recorded in QuickBooks so you can see whether your books are giving you a realistic picture of what it costs to sell your products.

What We Help Review

  • Inventory purchases
  • Cost of goods sold
  • Samples and promotional products
  • Bundles and kits
  • Packaging costs
  • Shipping and fulfillment costs
  • Inventory-related bookkeeping errors
  • Product costs recorded in the wrong accounts

What You Get

Depending on the project, your review may include:

  • Inventory account review
  • Product cost review
  • Cost of goods sold review
  • Packaging and fulfillment review
  • Corrected bookkeeping entries
  • Clear notes on what needs attention

How It Works

1. We Review

We look at how inventory purchases and product-related costs are moving through QuickBooks.

2. We Identify Problems

We flag entries, classifications, or balances that may be making product costs harder to understand.

3. We Explain It

You receive a clear summary of what we found, what was corrected, and what needs attention next.

Cost of goods sold is the direct cost of the products you sold during a specific period. It is different from operating expenses such as advertising, software, or professional fees.

No. We review how inventory activity is recorded in QuickBooks. Physical counts, warehouse management, and purchasing remain with your business or inventory system.

Yes. When bundles, samples, promotional products, or similar activity affect your bookkeeping, we can review how those costs are being recorded.

Potentially. Product-level reporting depends on the quality and detail of the available data. We will tell you what can be supported by the records you have.