The District of Columbia Inventory and Accounting Form (Int)-Inventory is an accounting document used by the District of Columbia government to track the purchase, use, and disposal of goods and services. It is designed as an internal document to help the district manage its inventory and ensure that all purchases are recorded and accounted for. There are two types of District of Columbia Inventory and Accounting Form (Int)-Inventory: the Inventory Control Form and the Inventory Transaction Form. The Inventory Control Form is used to record the quantity, cost, and description of each item purchased. The Inventory Transaction Form is used to record the date, vendor, and purpose of each item purchased. Both forms are used to help the district maintain an accurate inventory and provide detailed information on how the goods and services were used.