E-commerce accounting, defined.
E-commerce accounting is the discipline of tracking revenue, fees, and cost of goods across multiple sales channels — Shopify, Amazon, marketplaces, and your own store — reconciling each payout to actual bank deposits, and managing inventory, COGS, and multi-state sales tax so you can see real profit by product. It is meaningfully more complex than traditional retail because revenue arrives net of layered fees and inventory often sits in third-party warehouses.
The core trap: managing to gross sales while platform fees, ad spend, and returns quietly erode the margin underneath. Clean channel reconciliation and SKU-level margin are what surface where the money actually goes.