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In this article we discuss Historical Product Costs for Shopify

Requirements

Background

Keeping track of product costs is crucial for your business. It is a significant expense that directly affects your profitability on an customer, order and product level and is included as part our COGS (Cost of Goods Sold) and Gross Profit metrics.

Steps

  1. Input your Historical Product Costs within your Configuration Sheet

    1. Go to the Financial Cost - Product COGS Tab

    2. Enter the below:

      1. category = Financial
      2. channel = Online DTC
      3. expense_channel = Product COGS
      4. SKU
      5. product cost - This is your cost per product
      6. date_start
      7. date_end

      Note: date_start and date_end can be used to capture changes in product costs over time. You will be able to change these date fields historically and in the future in case of updates to product costs and our data model will update accordingly. It is imperative to make sure you include a date_end date as the row will not be included if there is not date_end included.

    Here’s a VIDEO on how to enter the costs.

  2. Please let the Source Medium team know that you’ve inputted the historical product costs and we will enable costs to be picked up automatically and backfilled into the historical data.

How and where these costs surface in the dashboard?

Tables where these costs are currently available:

Product Cost and Product Gross Profit are also available on

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