Accounting 10, 20, 30
Course Configurations
ACCT28
Module 28: Petty Cash (Optional)
Outcome
Investigate the purpose of having a petty cash fund.
Indicators
(a) | Define petty cash fund and recognize the advantages of having such an account. |
(b) | Justify practices for establishing and replenishing a petty cash fund. |
(c) | Carry out a transaction in which petty cash is used as payment. |
(d) | Discuss how a petty cash system can be adapted to different organizations and businesses. |
(e) | Summarize and explain good cash control procedures within personal, community, and business situations. |
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Century 21 Accounting Multicolumn Journal. Instructor's Resource Kit
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