Defining finished goods
A finished good is composed of components, packaging, burdens, byproducts, and comments. The cost of a finished good is the sum of its components and its burden costs (costs of production such as machine setup time, labor, allocated rent, and so on).
Finished goods must be defined as items in the Inventory Control application before you can create a bill of material. They are set up as inventoried items at the production facility.
See Finished good bill of materials for more details.
Define finished goods
Related reports and inquiries
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List finished goods for a company and location (leave the Finished Good field blank to list all finished goods for a company and location) | Finished Good Listing (IC262) |
Inquire on all kits that are associated with a component | Component Where Used (IC65.1) |
Inquire on components that are available for a finished good Note: To inquire on availability at substitute
locations, you must define substitute locations and select Yes in
the Check Substitute Location field.
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Finished Good Component Availability (IC68.1) |