THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 2017
In the retail industry, cash transactions are an essential part of business operations. Handling money presents a certain risk. To reduce loss, always remember these tips when working with cash. When using a cash drawer: * Open it only when making a transaction * Close the drawer before you package merchandise the customer has purchased* Leave the bills the customer gave you on top of the drawer until after making the change to keep the record of what the customer paid in case of dispute * Never leave an open cash drawer for any length of time * Notify your supervisor when you build up excess cash in your drawer so it can be moved to a more secure location * Never count cash drawers in front of customers* Always count the contents of the drawer in a secure, private area * Always lock the cash drawer and remove the key when it is not in use * If the premises will be unattended overnight, empty the cash drawer and leave it open deter damage in the event of a break-in.
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