Stock valuation

Review on-hand stock value using average cost, and export the figures to CSV.

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Use Inventory → Stock valuation to review the value of your on-hand stock. Valuation uses average cost: as stock is received at different prices, ChannelWeave keeps a weighted average so the value reflects what the stock actually cost you.

Columns

  • Stock: the stock item — opens the stock item detail form
  • Group: the stock group the item belongs to
  • On hand: physical quantity held
  • Reserved: quantity allocated against open orders
  • Available: on hand minus reserved
  • Cost qty: the quantity carrying a cost layer
  • Avg cost: the weighted average unit cost
  • Value: on-hand quantity valued at average cost
  • Status: the item's current state

Actions

  • Export CSV (comma-separated values): download the valuation table for finance or COGS (cost of goods sold) reporting

Summary cards and filters

The page summarises total stock value, number of valued stock items, reserved quantity, and valuation variance. Use the status filter to focus on:

  • Quantity mismatch: where stock quantity and cost quantity need review.
  • Missing cost layer: where stock exists without enough recorded cost information.

Sort by value, SKU, quantity on hand, or variance depending on whether you are reviewing financial exposure or data quality.

How to use the report

Use Stock valuation for operational finance checks, not as a replacement for your accounting system. It helps you spot stock records that need receipts, cost-price review, or adjustment before you rely on margin reporting.