
A Stock Audit is the process of physically verifying and reconciling a company’s inventory records with its actual stock on hand. It ensures that the quantity and value of inventory shown in the books of accounts match the real stock available in warehouses, stores, or production units.
At ALYAH, we conduct thorough audits of stores and stock to detect discrepancies, prevent losses, and strengthen your internal control systems. Our expert-led stock audit process helps businesses maintain accurate financial reporting, optimize inventory management, and comply with regulatory standards.
How We Can Help with Tax Audit in UAE ?
ALYAH’s experienced team delivers high-quality Stock Audit Services across Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and the UAE. We provide customized audit solutions to ensure stock accuracy, reduce operational risks, and enhance business transparency. Why Clients Trust Us: • Proven expertise in stock audit and audit of stores and stock across industries • Integration with Auditing & Assurance and corporate tax services for complete compliance • Data-driven reporting and recommendations for operational improvement • Commitment to precision, integrity, and client satisfaction With ALYAH's Stock Audit Services, businesses can ensure accurate inventory records, minimize losses, and maintain financial reliability across every stage of their operations.
Detects theft, wastage, and pilferage early
Enhances financial accuracy and reporting transparency
Builds trust with investors, lenders, and auditors
Improves inventory management and cost optimization
Strengthens accountability through a structured stock audit checklist
Retailers, wholesalers, and distributors managing large inventories
Manufacturing units with raw materials or semi-finished goods
Warehousing and logistics operations handling high stock turnover
Businesses seeking bank loans or compliance validation
Companies implementing strong internal controls through corporate governance advisory
Physical verification of stock against accounting records during the stock audit period
Evaluation of inventory movements, valuation methods, and control procedures
Identification of shortages, overages, or obsolete items
Preparation of a stock audit report with recommendations for process improvements
Review of storage conditions, documentation, and internal controls aligned with Auditing & Assurance standards
Preparation of detailed audit reports for management, banks, and regulatory purposes