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Study Organizer - Stock Control - Monthly

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Monthly Stock Control - Study Organizer

Month: January 2024 | Prepared on: January 5, 2024

Item ID Item Name Description Initial Stock (Jan 1) Received During Month Issued During Month Final Stock (Jan 31) Status
S001 Notebook A4 - Grid College ruled, 100 pages, blue cover 25 10 18 17 In Stock
S002 Pencil - HB Black Lead Standard mechanical pencil, 0.5mm lead 50 25 37 38 In Stock
S003 Erasers - Standard Size White rubber erasers, 1 pack = 5 pcs 20 15 24 11 Low Stock
S004 Highlighters - 6 Colors Pack Assorted colors, fine tip, non-toxic 12 8 14 6 Low Stock
S005 Binder - Large 3-Ring (Red) 1-inch capacity, red plastic rings 8 5 6 7 In Stock
Total Items: 115 63 99 79
This document is a sample monthly stock control report for study organizers. For internal use only.

Study Organizer with Monthly Stock Control – Excel Template Overview

This comprehensive Excel template is designed to serve as a powerful Study Organizer, seamlessly integrated with a Stock Control system, tailored for monthly tracking and planning. Whether you're managing academic resources, lab supplies, textbook inventories, or study material availability in educational institutions or personal learning environments, this template provides an intuitive and efficient way to monitor your study assets while ensuring optimal resource planning on a monthly basis.

Template Purpose: Study Organizer with Stock Control (Monthly)

The core purpose of this Excel template is to combine two essential functions: study organization and inventory management. It allows users to track study materials (e.g., textbooks, notebooks, digital subscriptions, stationery), monitor stock levels, identify shortages or overstocking trends, and plan future purchases—all within a structured monthly framework. This integration ensures that academic planning remains data-driven and sustainable.

Sheet Names

  1. Monthly Overview Dashboard: A central hub displaying key metrics, visualizations, and summaries for the current month.
  2. Stock Inventory Log: The main table where all items are tracked with details like quantity, location, status, and last updated date.
  3. Monthly Replenishment Planner: A dynamic sheet for forecasting required stock levels based on monthly usage trends.
  4. Usage & Consumption History: Historical data tracking how much of each item was used each month for trend analysis.
  5. Category & Supplier Directory: Reference table listing all categories (e.g., Textbooks, Stationery, Digital Tools) and preferred suppliers with contact details.
  6. Instructions & Help Guide: A guide sheet offering tips on how to use the template effectively.

Table Structures and Columns

1. Stock Inventory Log (Primary Table)

This is the heart of the stock control system. It includes:

Column Data Type Description
Item ID (Auto) Text/Number (Auto-increment) Unique identifier assigned automatically upon entry.
Item Name Text Name of the study material (e.g., “Biology Textbook Vol. 2”)
Category Dropdown List (from Category Directory) Classifies items for filtering and reporting.
Unit of Measure Text (e.g., "Book", "Pack", "Subscription") Sets the measurement unit for stock counts.
Current Stock Numeric (Integer) Number of units currently available in inventory.
Reorder Level Numeric (Integer) Threshold at which a reorder should be triggered.
Last Updated Date (Auto-filled) Date of last inventory check or adjustment.
Status Text (Dropdown: In Stock, Low Stock, Out of Stock, Reserved) Visual indicator showing current availability status.
Supplier Name Text (Linked to Supplier Directory) Name of the supplier for reordering.

2. Monthly Replenishment Planner

This sheet uses data from the inventory log and usage history to forecast monthly needs. Key columns include:

  • Month & Year (e.g., March 2025)
  • Item Name
  • Forecasted Usage (Units): Estimated consumption based on past data.
  • Suggested Order Quantity: Formula-calculated value.
  • Current Stock: Pulls from the Inventory Log dynamically.
  • Net Requirement: Formula: Forecasted Usage - Current Stock (if negative, no order needed).
  • Action Required?: Conditional indicator if reorder is needed.

3. Usage & Consumption History

A time-series table that logs monthly consumption per item:

  • Item ID
  • Month-Year (e.g., Feb 2025)
  • Units Consumed: How many were used that month.
  • Average Monthly Usage: Calculated across historical data.

Formulas Required

The template uses several advanced Excel formulas to automate calculations:

  • =IF([Current Stock] <= [Reorder Level], "Low Stock", IF([Current Stock] = 0, "Out of Stock", "In Stock")) – Status indicator.
  • =AVERAGEIFS(UsageHistory[Units Consumed], UsageHistory[Item ID], [@Item ID]) – Calculates average monthly usage.
  • =MAX(0, [Forecasted Usage] - [Current Stock]) – Determines net reorder requirement.
  • =IF([Net Requirement] > 0, "Order Needed", "No Action") – Decision trigger for replenishment.
  • =VLOOKUP(StockLog[Category], CategoryDirectory[Category], 2, FALSE) – Pulls category descriptions dynamically.

Conditional Formatting

To enhance readability and highlight critical data:

  • Red background with white text: For “Out of Stock” items.
  • Yellow background: For “Low Stock” items (current stock ≤ reorder level).
  • Green background: For items in good stock levels.
  • Color scale on "Units Consumed": Visualizes high vs. low usage across months.

User Instructions

  1. Open the template and save a copy with your name or course title.
  2. Populate the Stock Inventory Log by adding all study materials with accurate quantities and reorder levels.
  3. In the Usage & Consumption History, log monthly usage after each major study period (e.g., mid-term exams).
  4. The Monthly Replenishment Planner will auto-generate recommendations based on current data.
  5. Use the dashboard to review key metrics: total items, low-stock alerts, and reorder requests.
  6. Update the “Last Updated” field monthly to keep inventory accurate.
  7. Review charts monthly and adjust reorder levels as needed for better efficiency.

Example Rows

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4
5
Low Stock (Yellow)
2025-03-15
Stationery
20
15
In Stock (Green)
2025-03-14
Item ID Item Name Category Current Stock Reorder Level StatusLast UpdatedAction Suggested (from Planner)
S00123Biology Textbook Vol. 2Textbooks Suggest: Order 1 unit (Net Req: 1)
P08765Highlighter Pens – Pack of 6 No Action Required (Net Req: 0)

Recommended Charts & Dashboards

  • Pie Chart (Monthly Overview Dashboard): Shows distribution of stock by category.
  • Bar Chart: Compares current stock vs. reorder levels across all items.
  • Line Graph: Tracks monthly usage trends for key items over the past 6 months.
  • Alerts Summary Table: Lists all “Low Stock” and “Out of Stock” items with supplier contact info.

This Excel template transforms passive study planning into an active, data-informed process. By combining the functionalities of a Study Organizer, a Stock Control System, and Monthly Planning Framework, it ensures that academic success is supported by smart, sustainable resource management.

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