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Hello again

Another question for you guys :)

Im just finishing putting a business' account on to Sage and I have an issue.

The business is a football club and because its now between seasons, trading has stopped and apparently all cash has been banked.

The bank statement is saying the last banked cash was £225, but the cashbook is stating that there was £277 cash before the banking took place.

My question is what would you do in this situation whereby £52 cash is unaccounted for?

 

Thanks!



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question why there is a shortfall.

If any money has been removed for proprietors own use ensure that such is debited to the relevant account (drawings for the self employed, DLA for directors).

If the person banking the money is not the proprietor you need to raise the issue with the proprietor, not the person taking the money to ensure that the deduction was pre agreed.

Although this points towards fraud it may not be. Clients taking small amounts for their own use is quite common and, as you realise, we just need to ensure that everything is properly recorded and, if at all possible we need to coax them away from the habbit of treating business funds as their own and rather get them to handle payments to themselves properly.

kind regards,

Shaun.

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When you say the business is a football club - is this football club a limited company? What level of football does it play at? (Irrelevant in a bookkeeping perspective but relevant to get the reality of the situation). I was a few years ago treasurer of a semi professional football club and I would find it hard to believe that EVERYTHING was cashed and they didn't keep some cash back for miscellaneous expenses over the close season.

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I've spoken to the business owner and he's doubly made sure that theres no cash at hand.

if the cash does fall short, what would you suggest?(he is a partner) just post it as Drawings if he cant recall?

Peasie - in that situation, where EVERYTHING isnt cashed and money is given out here, there and everywhere from cash in from sponsors then given out to building contracters etc.... if the owners cant recall or dont hold on to the receipts/invoices...what do you do?

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Are there any miscellaneous expenses, that were paid that you can't identify the source?

I find with a business that has cash receipts, some is simply removed to pay an expense (Coffee/ tea for the canteen, stamps from the Post Office etc)

I would be inclined to put it to drawings if you can't explain it any other way

Bill



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