What is the Stock Period?

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Summary

This article explains the purpose and calculation of the "Stock Period" on the Fastest and Slowest Moving Items report

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Got to " Stock Control Stock Reports History Reports Fastest Moving Items or Slowest Moving Items."

The "Stock Period" tells you how long the quantity in stock of an item will last based on the average of the last three months sales.

Stock item "X" is a good seller and you have sold 75, 100 and 120 in the last three months.

This adds up to 295 sold in three months.

295 divided by 3 comes to 98.333.

You have 150 in stock.

150 divided by 98.333 comes to 1.525.

The 150 of item "X" that you have left in stock will last you 1.525 months or roughly a month and a half or 45 days.

If they are on a long lead time, you might have to get on and order some more now!

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