A petty cash fund can help you easily disburse money to employees for small expenses; it also gives you a small reserve when you need to purchase supplies and similar items. Although petty cash funds ...
Petty cash may be used for small dollar reimbursements to employees for RIT business expenditures of $50.00 or less (i.e., those that can’t be paid by procurement card). Petty cash reimbursements are ...
Petty cash funds must be used only to purchase incidental items of a nominal amount for which other established university procurement methods are not feasible. Nominal generally means $60 for study ...
This guideline describes the procedures for establishing and maintaining a Petty Cash Fund and for receiving reimbursement for certain departmental purchases. Petty cash funds provide departments with ...
A petty cash fund is a modest amount of money kept to provide company cash for small incidental purchases and emergencies. The amount varies from office to office depending on need but can range from ...
It is sometimes necessary for a department to have on hand cash from which to pay minor emergency payments or make change. The Executive Director of Accounting provides for this by use of an imprest ...
Petty cash is generally requested and used for two purposes: small purchases of approved miscellaneous expenditures and/or ‘cash drawer change’ fund activity. A separate Petty Cash Request Change form ...
A petty cash reimbursement form may be used to replenish a petty cash fund, or reimburse a department or employee, who paid out-of-pocket for an unplanned departmental purchase. Approval from the ...