The Shipper’s AlmanacA source of truth for shippers

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Accruals

You are already carrying the liability. You just have not booked it.

Freight is incurred when the shipment moves, not when the carrier feels like invoicing. If your books wait for the invoice, you are running a P&L on whoever mailed you this week.

An accrual is the estimate of that open liability: outbound that has shipped, inbound you have received, invoices that have not arrived or have arrived wrong. Companies that skip this do not have a timing difference. They have a false month.

What goes wrong: a quiet week of invoices looks like a good week of freight. A dump of late bills in week three blows the close and trains the CFO to distrust transportation. Open inbound is invisible, so inventory landed cheaper than it did.

What good looks like: outbound can be accrued from the bill of lading, at a rate you already trust. Inbound is accrued when the liability is real (you received it), not when purchasing hopes. The accrual report can be cut by GL, not by “freight, other.”

Picture this

When the freight happened vs when the bill arrived

MondayIt shipped. Liability is real.
Quiet weekLooks cheap. It isn’t.
Week 3 dumpFinance stops trusting you.

A useful question in the next finance meeting: of the freight on last month’s P&L, how much was incurred last month, and how much was a carrier catching up? If nobody can split that, the accrual is theater.

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