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It's a cash drawer, not a business | Cash Advocate
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It’s a cash drawer not a business! A LinkedIn discussion recently contemplated the question, Should cashiers be required to pay back shortages? Here are some snippets of the excellent dialogue:. Yes (They should pay back the shortages.) provided . . . only they had access. This creates a condition where the employee can take a short term loan from the register. Yes, maybe and no. A bank or financial setting, absolutely yes. An unjust accusation cost the company over $400K! Cash is immediately fungible un...
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Can we cycle-count cash? | Cash Advocate
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Can we cycle-count cash? Retailers have learned that cycle-counting . . . the process of counting something often, but seldom everything at once . . . actually decreases shrinkage. That’s because they spot problem areas quickly, and can take action sooner. Would it work for cash? Is “Z” just an old key? Here is an approach you might consider:. Categorize everyone who handles cash by tenure, and Over/Short history. Daily counting – Short tenure. (End of shift, if possible.). Random checks on everyone.
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It’s a cash drawer not a business! A LinkedIn discussion recently contemplated the question, Should cashiers be required to pay back shortages? Here are some snippets of the excellent dialogue:. Yes (They should pay back the shortages.) provided . . . only they had access. This creates a condition where the employee can take a short term loan from the register. Yes, maybe and no. A bank or financial setting, absolutely yes. An unjust accusation cost the company over $400K! Cash is immediately fungible un...
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Has Loss Prevention become marginalized? | Cash Advocate
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Have we marginalized Loss Prevention? When one side moves, they all move. Any engineer will tell you, “Cost, Specifications, Schedule. It’s a triangle. Adjust 1 side, the other 2 sides move. ” For example, adding more features means your product will be developed later, and cost more. The same goes for Loss Prevention, especially in this economy. We define the LP Triangle as, “Loss Tolerance; Organization; and, Controls.”. What level of cash loss is okay? Talk about skimming the waves . . . This may seem...
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