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How to start a petty cash fund

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What is Petty Cash? Petty cash is a small amount of cash that is used to make incidental cash purchases and reimbursements , such as for delivered meals. Petty cash can mitigate the effects of the more cumbersome accounts payable process, which involves the issuance of a check.

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Petty cash procedure

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Related Courses Bookkeeping Guidebook Corporate Cash Management How to Audit Cash Optimal Accounting for Cash How to Fund Petty Cash When cash is added to a petty cash fund, the basic concept is to replace the amount of any cash that had previously been disbursed from the fund.

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Chart of Accounts – How to Get Organized & Efficient

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Chart of Accounts 101 A chart of accounts (COA) is a list of all accounts—including asset, liability, expense, revenue, and equity—that are included in a business’s general ledger. The size of the company will largely determine the number of accounts listed in a company’s COA.