Subject: Principles of Accounting
Petty cash is the easily accessible small amount of money kept by a business organizations for expenditures on small items. So, petty cash book is the cash book that records the petty expenses.
The accounting system has a provision to create a separate fund to meet day to day small expenses which is known as Petty Cash Fund. Petty cash fund is the fund that is established to pay for petty expenses. The petty cashier is appointed for making small payments and recording those payments. He is given a certain sum of money and small payments are made by him.
1. Cash payment slip: This form is used for the payment of cash through petty cash fund.
The format of the slip is given below:
Government of Nepal AGF NO.6
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2. Cash Reimbursement Demand Form: The petty cashier submits a statement of expenditure of the payment made by him. Along with the expenditures, the statement also prepares a cash reimbursement demand form. Reimbursement for petty cash fund expenses is made only after receiving of cash reimbursement demand form.
Government of Nepal AGF No. 6(A)
Balance Amount Rs………………. For reimbursement, Request. I have submitted the statement of expenditure incurred out of the received amount. Now, I am requesting for reimbursement of the above expenditures amounting to Rs………………………….
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3. Cash Payment Slip Control: This form is used for controlling the cash payment slips. Payment slip control records all petty payment slip. Issued to petty cashier the format of the slip is given below:
Government of Nepal AGF No. 6(A)
……………………..Office/Department/Ministry
CASH PAYMENT SLIP AND CASH CONTROL FORM
From no …… to ……. | Receiver name and position | Signature | Date |
4. Petty Cash Fund Account: Petty cash fund received by the petty cashier and payment made by him are recorded in this book. The format of petty cash fund account is given below;
Government of Nepal AGF No. 6(A)
……………………..Office/Department/Ministry
PETTY CASH FUND ACCOUNT
Year | Particulars | J.V.No. | Debit | Credit | Dr./Cr. | Balance | ||||
Month | Day | Rs. | P. | Rs. | P. | Rs. | P. | |||
References:
Sharma, Narendra et.al., Principles of Accounting-XI, Bundipuran Prakashan, Kathmandu
Koirala, Yadav Raj et.al., Principles of Accounting-XI, Asmita Books Publication, Kathmandu
Shrestha, Dasharaha et.al., Accountancy-XI, M.K. Prakashan, Kathmandu
Accounts Keeping for Petty Cash Expenses
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