Category: Intermediate
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Nett Rate of a Stock Item in TallyPrime: 3 Steps + Example
In TallyPrime, the Stock Query report doesn’t directly display the “Net Rate” for a stock item by default. However, you can configure the report to show the “Nett Rate,” which represents the average cost or selling price per unit considering applicable discounts or adjustments. Here’s how to achieve this: 1. Displaying the Nett Rate in…
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View Stock Query report in TallyPrime: 2 Methods + 1 Example
Here’s how to view the Stock Query report in TallyPrime and understand the information it provides: 1. Accessing the Stock Query Report: There are two main ways to access the Stock Query report: Method 1: From a Voucher Method 2: Directly from the Gateway of Tally Alternatively, you can use a keyboard shortcut: 2. Understanding…
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View Physical Stock Register in TallyPrime: 2 Ways + Example
Here’s how to view the Physical Stock Register in TallyPrime and understand the information it provides: 1. Accessing the Physical Stock Register Report: There are two ways to access the Physical Stock Register: Alternatively, you can use a keyboard shortcut: 2. Understanding the Physical Stock Register Report: The Physical Stock Register summarizes the stock adjustments…
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Stock Transfer Analysis in TallyPrime: 6 Steps + Example
In TallyPrime, the Stock Transfer Analysis report doesn’t directly analyze transfers between godowns or branches. However, it provides a consolidated view of stock movement categorized as “Goods In (Production)” and “Goods Out (Consumption)”. These categories can be helpful in understanding overall stock flow within your production processes or consumption patterns. Here’s a breakdown of the…
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Stock Group Movement Analysis in TallyPrime: 5 Steps + Example
Stock Group Movement Analysis in TallyPrime provides a consolidated view of stock movement for all items within a chosen stock group over a specific period. This report helps you analyze the overall inflow (purchases) and outflow (sales/consumption) for a category of items, enabling better inventory management decisions. 1. Accessing the Stock Group Movement Analysis Report…
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Stock Item Movement Analysis in TallyPrime: 5 Steps + Example
The Stock Item Movement Analysis report in TallyPrime offers a comprehensive view of how your inventory stock items move within your system. It provides valuable insights into purchases, sales, consumption, and overall stock flow for a specific item or group of items over a chosen period. 1. Accessing the Stock Item Movement Analysis Report in…
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View Pending Purchase Orders in TallyPrime: 5 Steps + Example
Here’s a detailed explanation on how to view pending purchase orders in TallyPrime, along with an example and steps: 1. Steps to View Pending Purchase Orders in TallyPrime: Alternatively, you can use a keyboard shortcut: 2. Viewing the Pending Purchase Orders Report: The “Purchase Order Outstandings” report displays a list of all outstanding purchase orders…
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View Pending Sales Orders in TallyPrime: 5 Steps + Example
Here’s a detailed explanation with steps on how to view pending sales orders in TallyPrime, along with an example: 1. Steps to View Pending Sales Orders in TallyPrime: Alternatively, you can use a keyboard shortcut: 2. Viewing the Pending Sales Orders Report: The “Pending Sales Orders” report displays a list of all unfulfilled sales orders…
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Stock Item Monthly Summary Report in TallyPrime: 5 Easy Steps
TallyPrime offers the Stock Item Monthly Summary report to provide detailed insights into the movement and quantity of a specific stock item over a chosen period, typically broken down by month. Here’s a breakdown of how to access and understand this report with examples: 1. Accessing Stock Item Monthly Summary: 1. Go to the Stock…
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Know Your Stock Details in TallyPrime: 4 Easy Ways + 4 Examples
TallyPrime offers several functionalities to help you understand your stock details effectively. Here’s a breakdown of the key methods and examples: 1. Stock Summary Report in TallyPrime: This report provides a comprehensive overview of your inventory, including: 1. Opening Stock Value: The total cost of your stock items at the beginning of the selected period.…