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Cashier:
Compiles collection, disbursement, and bank-reconciliation reports.
Receives funds from customers and employees,
disburses funds, and
records monetary transactions. Receives cash or checks or
completes credit-card charge transactions. Counts money to verify amounts and issues receipts for funds received.
Work is distinguished...
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Cashier:
Compiles collection, disbursement, and bank-reconciliation reports.
Receives funds from customers and employees,
disburses funds, and
records monetary transactions. Receives cash or checks or
completes credit-card charge transactions. Counts money to verify amounts and issues receipts for funds received.
Work is distinguished from lower level cashiers as it involves not only cashiering responsibilities of non-routine receipt, disbursement, recording of funds, but also aspects of accounting. Balances cash drawer and receipts at end of shift. Issues change and cashes checks. Compares totals on cash register with amount of currency in register to verify balances. Endorses checks and lists and totals cash and checks for bank deposit. Prepares bank deposit slips. Withdraws cash from bank accounts and keeps custody of cash fund. Disburses money in payment of wages, materials, taxes, plant maintenance, and other company expenses. Posts data and balances accounts. Operates various office machines. May authorize various plant expenditures and purchases. May prepare payroll and paychecks. May issue itemized statement to customer. May handle returns. (Source: eDOT Job Description)
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