Cash Collection and Deposit Training Financial Services.

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Cash Collection and Deposit Training Financial Services

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Cash Collection and Deposit Training

Financial Services

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What is our purpose?

• To ensure consistency of cash collection procedures

• To minimize the risk for individuals, departments, and the University

• To better control our cash

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Cash Handling – It’s your job!!

Whether you take in lots of money……

or you collect “pennies”

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What is cash?

It’s not just “cash” but includes:• Currency and coin• Checks• Money orders• Travelers checks• Credit/debit card transactions• Electronic funds• Nautilus cards• P-cards

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Credit card payments

• Requires Payment Card Industry Data Security Standards (PCIDSS) compliance

• Information at uwf.edu/financial/internal/creditcard.

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Cash Handling Controls

……the principles of good cash handling are:• Segregation of Duties• Security• Recordkeeping• Reconciliation• Management Oversight

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Risk and Controls!!

Remember – In the cash collection process – YOU – are just as important as the cash.

CONTROLS are designed to protect both you and the cash.

You

Cash

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Before cash collection begins…

Must be authorized as a cash collection point

Must demonstrate the ability to establish control procedures and comply with cash handling guidelines

Is a change fund needed? How will the cash be received? Mail or

person? Who will collect the cash? Who will prepare the transmittals? Who is responsible for reconciliation? Who is responsible for management

oversight?

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“Making change”

• If you are making change, you must have an authorized change/petty cash fund

• Keep the cash secure with limited access

• Balance each day of use or at a minimum once a week

• Keep records of all expenses• Never use the change fund for

cashing checks, making loans, or travel advances=

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“Segregation of duties”

Five stages that should be performed by different individuals to ensure adequate internal controls:1. Recording of charges/billing2. Collecting cash3. Depositing cash4. Reconciling 5. Management oversight

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“Segregation of duties”

This is the most important control in the cash collection process, and often, the most difficult to manage. A different person should be involved at each stage of the process. Segregation of duties minimizes risk.

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“Segregation of duties”

If segregation is not possible:• Provide alternative or

compensating controls• Design additional

procedures to reduce risk• Design system security

rules to restrict access

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“Segregation of duties”

Example of a compensating control:• If the receiver of the funds

also completes the deposit – require supervisory review and approval of the Cash Transmittal Form

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“Collecting the cash”

• In person collections must be recorded on a cashiering system or pre-numbered duplicate receipts

• Immediately restrictively endorse checks• Checks should be made payable to UWF

or the University of West Florida• Voided transactions must be approved by

a supervisor• Different employees should not work out

of the same cash drawer and receipts must be balanced at the end of each shift

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“Collecting the cash”

• Cash receipts must be balanced daily• Compare the total cash, checks,

credit card receipts, etc. to the cash register total or pre-numbered receipts

• Reconciler investigates and resolves discrepancies then initials or signs and dates balancing document.

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“Collecting the cash”

• Mail payments should be directed to the Cashiers office

• If a payment is received in the mail by a department, the check(s) must be entered on a Cash Transmittal and taken to the Cashiers office daily

• Payments must not be held pending determination of proper accounting

• Cash Transmittals cannot be sent through campus mail

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“Securing the cash”

• Cash should be secure at all times• Different employees should not work

simultaneously out of the same cash drawer

• Cash drawers must be locked when a cashier is away from their station

• Cash drawers must be secured in a safe or other locked area

• Safe combinations must be changed regularly or whenever an employee who knows the combination leaves the department

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“Transporting the cash”

• Secure the deposit in a locked bank bag

• Don’t be conspicuous• Don’t be predictable – vary

your route and time of day• If necessary, contact the

UWF Police Department at 2415 for an escort

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“Reconciling”

• Do not overlook this step!!• Must be performed by someone with

no cash handling responsibilities• Reconcile the deposits to the cash

transmittal after the deposit has been made

• Reconcile receipts to the departmental reports on a monthly basis to verify the recording and accuracy of all transactions

• Maintain proof of these reconciliations

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Management Responsibility

• Establish an effective internal control system

• Delegate responsibility for cash handling and maintain proper segregation of duties

• Require that all staff handling cash be properly trained and follow all procedures of the University’s Cash Collection Policy

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Management Responsibility

No matter who is collecting, depositing and reconciling…

Management is ultimately accountable• It is management’s responsibility to

regularly review the cash collection and reconciliation process to assure timeliness, accuracy and resolution of all outstanding issues

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Staff Certification Responsibility

• Current staff are required to review this training annually

• Review current University Cash Collection Policy

• Review department’s cash handling procedures

• Understand your role in your department’s cash handling process

• New staff must comply with these requirements prior to starting cash handling duties

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Staff Certification Responsibility

• Finally, sign and return the Cash Collection Policy Acknowledgement Statement to the Financial Services Office

Bldg. 20-EAttn: Linda Howard

uwf.edu/financial/internal

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Questions???

Linda Howard, Assistant ControllerFinancial Services

850-474-2120 [email protected]