ChatterBank1 min ago
Help my petty cash isn't balancing!
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Arrrgh! My petty cash tin has not been balancing for the last two months and I can't seem to find a way to rectify it. We have Sage accounts so the balance is different to what's in the tin and I don't know what to do! The tin always has more money than the Account says so what should I do!!??
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How much is the difference between the 2 balances? Is it possible you have entered a transaction on Sage twice in error? When our accounts don't balance the only way to work it out is to go back to the date where it last balanced and check every entry since that day to find the error. I'm tempted to say that if it' just a small amount and you can't locate the error then...
12:38 Wed 22nd Sep 2010
How much is the difference between the 2 balances? Is it possible you have entered a transaction on Sage twice in error? When our accounts don't balance the only way to work it out is to go back to the date where it last balanced and check every entry since that day to find the error. I'm tempted to say that if it' just a small amount and you can't locate the error then just take the extra out of the tin and buy a pack of biscuits for the office.
Just another thought, have you reconciled all the other accounts? I'm not familiar with Sage but use Quickbooks (a similar system) daily and it would be possible for me to enter a bill for a purchase made from petty cash but to accidentaly record that bill being paid from another account, such as the current bank account. The only real way would notice the error is when I went to reconcile the current account.
Also, have you asked around to see if anyone has put some money back in?
As it's petty cash, I can't imagine it is a large amount of money so I wouldn't worry yourself and waste too much time over it. It might be advisable to just go to your boss and tell them them of the discrepancy. As it's the right way round (i.e. no money missing) I'm sure they will tell you just to take it out as you can't easily find the error.
Also, have you asked around to see if anyone has put some money back in?
As it's petty cash, I can't imagine it is a large amount of money so I wouldn't worry yourself and waste too much time over it. It might be advisable to just go to your boss and tell them them of the discrepancy. As it's the right way round (i.e. no money missing) I'm sure they will tell you just to take it out as you can't easily find the error.
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