There’s a Fishbowl Report for That

August 28, 2015
There's a Fishbowl report for that, Fishbowl BlogDid you know that there is a Fishbowl Store where you’ll find more than 30 reports? These reports address a huge spectrum of needs. They let companies print barcodes, conduct cycle counts, keep track of firearm sales, monitor monthly revenue goals, and much more. Let’s talk about a dozen of these reports, listed in alphabetical order:

Advanced Production Report

This report shows information about finished products, such as their work order number, data finished, estimated and actual time it took to complete them, and more.

ATF Logbook

To make sure gun sellers are in compliance with federal regulations, this report records information about firearm manufacturers, serial numbers, date acquired, and much more.

Available to Build Report

Want to know how many finished products you could have right now if you used all of the raw materials you have in stock? That’s what this report is for.

Available to Kit Report

Similar to the Available to Build Report, this one shows how many kits can be produced right now, based on your current inventory.

Commercial Invoice

This report facilitates international shipping by using custom fields to add a great deal of information about shipments, such as quantity shipped, items and descriptions, net weight, country of origin, unit prices, and more.

Cycle Count List with Barcodes

Also known as a Physical Inventory Worksheet, this report gives you a list of parts along with their barcodes and current quantities. The parts are organized by location group. You can print out this list and bring it around the warehouse to perform a cycle count and update quantities when necessary.

Days in Inventory

This is an accounting report that shows you, on average, how many days that a certain product is in stock before being sold. This helps you identify fast- and slow-selling items and plan your inventory needs accordingly.

Item History

Want to dig deep into a certain part in your inventory? This is your report. It shows all the activity (sales, purchases, and consumption) of a part during the course of a specific time period. You can check the quantity at the beginning and end of the time period to see if you need to order more or fewer to keep it stable.

Manufacture Order Summary

Essentially this is a materials overview for a manufacture order. It shows the total number of finished goods that were completed in all of the work orders contained in a manufacture order.

Month-to-Date Revenue Graph

This is an excellent tool to help business leaders track their progress in meeting sales goals and improving over time. It shows a graph with three trending lines: current monthly sales, last year’s sales, and the goal you hope to reach. It can also include a breakeven point and the goal for the total at the end of the month.

Packing List for 4” x 6” Label

Need a packing list that can be printed as a 4” x 6” label? This one is for you. This packing list includes all the necessary information, like the quantity of each item that was ordered and shipped, shipping and billing addresses, shipping date, etc.

Part Barcodes by Manufacture Order – Avery

Barcodes galore! This report lets you print barcodes on Avery 8160 labels for every item contained in a manufacture order. The number of barcodes printed depends entirely upon the manufacture order.

More Reports to Report on

There are plenty of other reports to talk about, so I’ll continue next week with another 12 that you will most likely find extremely useful. Check out the Fishbowl Store and you’ll find that if you have a need, most likely there’s a Fishbowl report for that.