stock list
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Definition
Noun: A detailed, written record or inventory that enumerates all the items currently held in a business's or organization's stock or inventory.
Usage
A "stock list" is a formal document used in business, retail, and warehouse management. Its primary function is to provide a clear, organized account of available goods, typically including details like item names, descriptions, quantities, and sometimes prices or codes. It is used for tracking, auditing, ordering, and financial reporting.
Examples
- The manager consulted the stock list to see if we had the part in the warehouse.
- Before the annual audit, the accountant requested the most recent stock list.
- Please update the stock list to reflect the new shipment we received this morning.
Advanced Usage
- "to take stock": While this is a related idiom meaning to make an inventory or to assess a situation, it is not the same as a "stock list." A "stock list" is the resulting document from the act of "taking stock."
- After taking stock, we compiled a new stock list.
Variants and Related Words
- Inventory (n): A complete list of items such as property, goods in stock, or the contents of a building. This is a very close synonym.
- Catalogue (n): A complete list of items, often arranged systematically, but not exclusively for goods in stock (e.g., a library catalogue, product catalogue).
- Stocktake (n): The process of counting and checking all the goods a business has in stock. The "stock list" is the record produced by a "stocktake."
Synonyms
- Inventory
- Stock inventory
- Itemized list
- Register of stock
Related Phrases
- Stock control: The process of managing the ordering, storage, and use of a company's inventory. A "stock list" is a fundamental tool for effective stock control.
- Out of stock: An item not currently available in the inventory. This status would be noted on an updated stock list.
Noun
- a detailed list of all the items in stock