The petty cash box contains vouchers in relation to payments of $235, vouchers in relation to receipts of cash of $35 and IOUs of $75. If the imprest is $750 how much cash should the petty cash box contain?
A: $750
B: $335
C: $555
D: $475
A: $750
B: $335
C: $555
D: $475
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- Carlos operates an imprest system for petty cash and the imprest amount is $200. This is topped up at the end of the month. Before topping up, Carlos checks the petty cash box and notes the following items:How much petty cash should be left in the box?(Please enter your answer in the box below (numbers only) for the value in $.)<br/>______
- The sum of the cash in the petty cash fund and the total of the paid vouchers should equal the opening balance in the petty cash account at all times.
- Guangli Co. Ltd. established a ¥500 petty cash fund several months ago and replenishes it at the end of each month. During the first two weeks of March, ¥285 was disbursed from the petty cash box for miscellaneous items. If a surprise count of the fund is made on March 15, the petty cash box should contain A: ¥500 cash. B: ¥215 cash. C: ¥215 cash left for March plus ¥500 cash for each month since creation of the petty cash fund. D: ¥215 cash and receipts for ¥285 in expenditures.
- Which of the following would explain why the petty cash book balance is the same as the amount of cash in the petty cash tin? A: Theft B: Casting error in the petty cash book C: The petty cash has not been topped up to the imprest D: An incorrect amount recorded on a petty cash voucher
- A company plans to decrease a $200 petty cash fund to $75. The current balance in the account includes $45 petty cash payment in receipts and $165 in currency. The entry to reduce the fund will include a: A: Debit to Cash Short and Over for $10. B: Debit to Cash for $90. C: Debit to Miscellaneous Expenses for $35. D: Credit to Petty Cash for $165. E: Credit to Cash for $90.