Asset reports provide comprehensive tracking and valuation of capital assets, equipment, and fixed assets throughout their lifecycle. These reports support depreciation calculations, maintenance scheduling, compliance requirements, and strategic asset management decisions.
| Report Category | Access Path | Use For |
|---|
| Asset Inventory | Reports → Asset Reports | Current asset listings, locations, status |
| Tracking & History | Reports → Asset Reports | Movement history, custody changes, usage tracking |
| Valuation & Depreciation | Reports → Asset Reports | Book value, accumulated depreciation, tax reporting |
| Historical & Audit | Reports → Asset Reports | Point-in-time snapshots, disposal records, compliance |
Access: Reports → Type: Asset Reports (Type 5)
Understanding Asset Reporting
Asset reports extend Inventory Pro’s tracking capabilities to high-value capital equipment, tools, vehicles, and fixed assets requiring depreciation accounting, maintenance tracking, and custody management.
Asset Tracking provides visibility into equipment location, custodian assignment, and movement history-essential for maintaining accountability and preventing loss of valuable assets.
Depreciation Reporting calculates and tracks asset value decline over time using various methods (straight-line, declining balance, units of production) to support financial reporting and tax compliance.
Asset Lifecycle Management monitors assets from acquisition through disposal, tracking maintenance costs, utilization rates, and total cost of ownership to inform replacement decisions.
Point-in-Time Reporting provides historical snapshots of asset values, locations, and status on specific dates for audit trails, reconciliation, and trend analysis.
Asset vs. Inventory Item Tracking
| Feature | Inventory Items | Assets |
|---|
| Tracking Method | Lot/Serial numbers | Individual asset tags |
| Valuation | FIFO, Average, Last Cost | Acquisition cost minus depreciation |
| Movement | Locations and warehouses | Custody assignments and locations |
| Reporting Focus | Stock levels, turnover, availability | Depreciation, maintenance, lifecycle |
| Typical Examples | Raw materials, finished goods, spare parts | Vehicles, machinery, tools, computers |
Common Asset Report Features
All asset reports include:
- Asset tagging: Unique identifiers for individual equipment tracking
- Custodian tracking: Assignment to departments, employees, or locations
- Depreciation methods: Straight-line, declining balance, or custom schedules
- Acquisition details: Purchase date, original cost, supplier, warranty
- Current valuation: Book value based on accumulated depreciation
- Export capabilities: Excel, CSV, PDF for financial system integration
- Audit trails: Complete history of movements, assignments, and value changes
Common Filters
| Filter | Purpose | Available In |
|---|
| Asset Category | Group by equipment type (vehicles, tools, IT) | Most reports |
| Custodian | Filter by department or employee assignment | Tracking reports |
| Location | Physical location or warehouse | Location reports |
| Status | Active, retired, under maintenance, disposed | Most reports |
| Date Range | Historical analysis period | Movement and depreciation reports |
| Acquisition Date | Filter by purchase period | Valuation reports |
| Depreciation Method | Group by accounting method | Depreciation reports |
Asset Inventory Reports
These reports show current asset listings, locations, and basic information for day-to-day asset management and accountability.
Asset List Report
Purpose: Comprehensive listing of all tracked assets with current location, custodian, and valuation information.
Use For:
- Daily asset verification and accountability
- Physical inventory preparation
- Insurance documentation
- Asset portfolio overview
Key Columns:
- Asset Tag/ID
- Description and Category
- Acquisition Date and Cost
- Current Location and Custodian
- Status (Active, Retired, Maintenance)
- Current Book Value
- Depreciation Method
- Warranty Expiration
Filters: Asset Category, Status, Location, Custodian, Date Range
Tips:
- Export for annual insurance valuations
- Use Category filter to focus on specific equipment types
- Sort by custodian for department-level accountability reports
- Filter by warranty expiration to plan maintenance contracts
Assets by Location Report
Purpose: Location-centric view showing all assets in specific buildings, departments, or warehouses.
Use For:
- Physical verification walks
- Department asset inventories
- Space planning and allocation
- Security and access control
Key Columns:
- Location (Building/Department/Room)
- Asset Tag and Description
- Custodian/Responsible Party
- Acquisition Date and Value
- Last Verified Date
Filters: Location, Asset Category, Status
Tips:
- Sort by location to walk facilities systematically
- Identify overcrowded or underutilized areas
- Use for annual physical inventory counts
- Cross-reference with security access logs
Assets by Custodian Report
Purpose: Shows all assets assigned to specific departments, employees, or cost centers.
Use For:
- Department accountability tracking
- Employee equipment assignment verification
- Asset responsibility documentation
- Separation/transfer processing
Key Columns:
- Custodian (Department/Employee)
- Asset Tag and Description
- Assignment Date
- Current Value
- Location
- Status
Filters: Custodian, Department, Asset Category, Status
Tips:
- Run during employee separations to recover assets
- Use for department-level budget allocation
- Track high-value equipment assigned to individuals
- Document custody changes for audit trails
Tracking and History Reports
These reports provide movement history, custody changes, and usage patterns for accountability and compliance.
Asset Tracking History Report
Purpose: Complete movement and custody change history for individual assets or asset groups.
Use For:
- Audit trail documentation
- Investigating asset discrepancies
- Usage pattern analysis
- Compliance reporting
Key Columns:
- Asset Tag and Description
- Transaction Date and Time
- Transaction Type (Assignment, Transfer, Maintenance)
- From/To Location
- From/To Custodian
- User Who Made Change
- Notes/Reason for Change
Filters: Asset, Date Range, Transaction Type, Custodian, Location
Tips:
- Essential for loss investigations and dispute resolution
- Documents chain of custody for compliance
- Tracks equipment between projects or departments
- Supports chargeback and utilization analysis
Asset Movement Report
Purpose: Tracks physical relocations of assets between locations, warehouses, or facilities.
Use For:
- Movement activity monitoring
- Transportation cost analysis
- Asset utilization verification
- Facility planning
Key Columns:
- Asset Tag and Description
- Movement Date
- From Location
- To Location
- Distance (if tracked)
- Reason for Move
- Transport Cost
- Authorized By
Filters: Date Range, Location, Asset Category, Reason
Tips:
- Identify frequently moved assets for review
- Track transportation costs for budget planning
- Verify assets returned from temporary assignments
- Support utilization-based replacement decisions
Custody Change Log
Purpose: Detailed log of all custodian assignments and transfers over time.
Use For:
- Accountability verification
- Employee separation audits
- Department charge tracking
- Compliance documentation
Key Columns:
- Asset Tag and Description
- Change Date
- Previous Custodian
- New Custodian
- Reason for Change
- Authorized By
- Acknowledgment Status
Filters: Date Range, Custodian, Asset Category, Department
Tips:
- Run monthly for department reviews
- Use during employee offboarding
- Track temporary assignments vs. permanent transfers
- Document authorization for high-value transfers
Valuation and Depreciation Reports
These reports calculate current asset values, track depreciation, and support financial reporting requirements.
Asset Valuation Report
Purpose: Shows current book value of assets based on acquisition cost and accumulated depreciation.
Use For:
- Financial statement preparation
- Balance sheet reporting
- Insurance valuation updates
- Tax reporting
Key Columns:
- Asset Tag and Description
- Asset Category
- Acquisition Date and Cost
- Depreciation Method
- Useful Life (months/years)
- Accumulated Depreciation
- Current Book Value
- Salvage Value
Filters: Asset Category, Acquisition Date Range, Depreciation Method, Status
Tips:
- Run at fiscal period end for financial reporting
- Group by category for balance sheet classification
- Export for accounting system integration
- Compare book value to market value for impairment testing
Depreciation Schedule Report
Purpose: Projects future depreciation expense and book value over the remaining useful life of assets.
Use For:
- Budget forecasting
- Tax planning
- Replacement planning
- Financial modeling
Key Columns:
- Asset Tag and Description
- Current Book Value
- Annual Depreciation Expense
- Projected Book Value by Year
- Fully Depreciated Date
- Remaining Useful Life
Filters: Asset Category, Depreciation Method, Acquisition Date Range
Tips:
- Use for multi-year budget planning
- Identify assets nearing full depreciation for replacement planning
- Support capital expenditure requests with lifecycle data
- Plan tax strategy based on depreciation schedules
Depreciation Summary by Category
Purpose: Aggregates depreciation expense and book values by asset category or department.
Use For:
- Financial statement classification
- Department-level cost allocation
- Category management
- Investment analysis
Key Columns:
- Asset Category
- Total Acquisition Cost
- Total Accumulated Depreciation
- Total Current Book Value
- Current Year Depreciation Expense
- Number of Assets
Filters: Asset Category, Department, Fiscal Period
Tips:
- Use for balance sheet and P&L preparation
- Allocate costs to departments for chargeback
- Analyze investment levels by category
- Support capital budget planning
Fully Depreciated Assets Report
Purpose: Lists assets that have reached the end of their depreciation schedule but remain in service.
Use For:
- Replacement planning
- Asset retirement decisions
- Insurance review
- Book value accuracy verification
Key Columns:
- Asset Tag and Description
- Acquisition Date
- Original Cost
- Fully Depreciated Date
- Current Location and Custodian
- Condition/Status
- Estimated Remaining Useful Life
Filters: Asset Category, Location, Custodian
Tips:
- Identify candidates for retirement or disposal
- Verify physical condition matches zero book value
- Update insurance coverage for continued-use assets
- Document justification for keeping older equipment
Historical and Audit Reports
These reports provide point-in-time snapshots and historical records for compliance, audits, and trend analysis.
Point-in-Time Asset Report
Purpose: Shows asset inventory, locations, values, and custodians as they existed on a specific historical date.
Use For:
- Audit support and compliance
- Historical reconciliation
- Trend analysis
- Dispute resolution
Key Columns:
- Asset Tag and Description
- Status as of Date
- Location as of Date
- Custodian as of Date
- Book Value as of Date
- Accumulated Depreciation as of Date
Filters: Report Date, Asset Category, Location, Status
Tips:
- Essential for year-end audits
- Reconstruct historical asset positions for investigations
- Compare point-in-time snapshots to identify trends
- Support reconciliation with general ledger
Asset Disposal Report
Purpose: Tracks assets that have been retired, sold, scrapped, or otherwise removed from service.
Use For:
- Disposal authorization documentation
- Gain/loss calculation
- Environmental compliance (e-waste, hazmat)
- Audit trail maintenance
Key Columns:
- Asset Tag and Description
- Disposal Date
- Disposal Method (Sold, Scrapped, Donated, Lost)
- Original Cost
- Accumulated Depreciation
- Book Value at Disposal
- Disposal Proceeds
- Gain/Loss on Disposal
- Authorized By
Filters: Disposal Date Range, Disposal Method, Asset Category
Tips:
- Required for tax reporting of asset sales
- Document environmental compliance for regulated equipment
- Track disposal authorization for internal controls
- Calculate historical gain/loss patterns
Asset Acquisition Report
Purpose: Lists all assets acquired during a specific period with purchase details and initial setup information.
Use For:
- Capital expenditure tracking
- Budget variance analysis
- Supplier performance review
- Warranty management
Key Columns:
- Asset Tag and Description
- Acquisition Date
- Supplier
- Purchase Order Number
- Acquisition Cost
- Installation Cost
- Total Capitalized Cost
- Initial Location and Custodian
- Warranty Period
- Depreciation Method
Filters: Acquisition Date Range, Supplier, Asset Category, Department
Tips:
- Track capital spending against budget
- Verify proper capitalization of installation costs
- Monitor warranty periods for new equipment
- Evaluate supplier pricing and delivery performance
Asset Audit Trail Report
Purpose: Complete transaction log showing all changes, movements, and value adjustments for individual assets.
Use For:
- Compliance audits
- Internal control verification
- Dispute resolution
- Forensic investigation
Key Columns:
- Asset Tag and Description
- Transaction Date and Time
- Transaction Type
- Field Changed
- Previous Value
- New Value
- User Who Made Change
- Reason/Notes
Filters: Asset, Date Range, Transaction Type, User, Field Changed
Tips:
- Essential for SOX compliance and audit support
- Documents authorization for value adjustments
- Tracks all system changes for security review
- Supports investigation of data discrepancies
Best Practices
Regular Reporting Schedule
| Report | Frequency | Purpose |
|---|
| Asset List | Monthly | Verify current inventory and assignments |
| Assets by Custodian | Quarterly | Department accountability reviews |
| Depreciation Schedule | Quarterly | Financial reporting and budget planning |
| Point-in-Time Report | Annually | Year-end audit support |
| Fully Depreciated Assets | Annually | Replacement planning |
Asset Tagging Standards
- Use unique, sequential asset tags (barcodes or RFID)
- Apply durable tags to visible locations on equipment
- Document tag placement in asset master record
- Maintain tag inventory for new acquisitions
- Replace damaged or missing tags immediately
Depreciation Method Selection
| Method | Best For | Typical Use |
|---|
| Straight-Line | Assets with consistent value decline | Buildings, furniture, general equipment |
| Declining Balance | Assets losing value quickly early in life | Vehicles, computers, technology |
| Units of Production | Assets with usage-based wear | Manufacturing equipment, vehicles |
Consult your accounting team or tax advisor to select appropriate methods for tax compliance.
Custody Management
- Assign clear custodian responsibility for all assets
- Require acknowledgment signatures for high-value items
- Run custody reports during employee separations
- Verify custody quarterly for sensitive equipment
- Document temporary vs. permanent assignments
Integration with Financial Systems
- Export depreciation reports for journal entry creation
- Reconcile asset register to general ledger monthly
- Match acquisition reports to capital expenditure accounts
- Verify disposal gain/loss entries quarterly
- Maintain consistent chart of accounts mapping
For questions about asset tracking, depreciation methods, or report customization, contact your system administrator or see the Administration Guide.