masraf kasası

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Turkish - English
petty cash
a small amount of cash kept by a company, used for low-cost immediate expenditure
A fund in the form of coin or currency set apart to pay for small items of expense which is replenished periodically by exchange of cash from the principal fund for paid vouchers from the Petty Cash Fund
Amounts held by authorized departments for reimbursement to employees for approved purchases of office supplies or other items of a small dollar amount used for work-related activities
Petty cash funds are established when there is a demonstrable need to have cash on hand to provide for occasional purchases of low value goods and services which cannot be accommodated through other purchasing procedures Petty cash may not be used for payroll payments, services of an independent contractor, inventorial equipment, restricted goods and services, entertainment expense, liquor, travel expenses (except parking charges, where these are the only expenses being claimed), parking/driving citations, and other personal obligations
normally, is an account and location where tangible cash is stored for usage in purchasing or the reimbursing of inexpensive out-of-pocket expenditures
small fund eg $200 that a company keeps on hand to cover smaller, miscellaneous expenses
A sum of money set aside for the purpose of paying small obligations for which the issuance of a formal voucher and check would be too expensive and time- consuming Also, a sum of money, either in the form of currency or a special bank deposit, set aside for the purpose of making change or immediate payments of comparatively small amount
a relatively small amount of cash on hand or on deposit, available for minor disbursements, and usually maintained under the imprest system
a reimbursement made to an individual for personal funds expended on materials or services (with some restrictions) which are authorized under the Procurement Code Limited to $50
This term refers to the amount of actual cash kept on hand (and recorded) for making any small payments
Petty cash is money that is kept in the office of a company, for making small payments in cash when necessary. A small fund of money for incidental expenses, as in an office. a small amount of money that is kept in an office for making small payments
Petty cash are small cash payments
a small fund of cash that a firm keeps for the payment of incidental expenses
A small amount of cash kept on hand by a business for incidental expenses
A small amount of cash used to pay for miscellaneous small expenditures to avoid writing checks for every minor item When the pretty cash fund is replenished from the general checking account, the various expenses are summarized and recorded to the proper expense accounts See also imprest fund
A sum of money set aside for the purpose of making change or paying small obligations for which the issuance of a formal voucher and check would be too expensive and time consuming Sometimes called a petty cash fund, with the term fund here being used in the commercial sense of earmarked liquid assets
Petty cash is used to reimburse you for your personal car, motorcycle, or private plane mileage, and any other expenses incurred in a car trip not including an overnight stay Click here for complete information
small expenditures, cash fund for incidentals
A sum of money set aside for the purpose of immediate payments of small accounts for which the issuance of a formal voucher and check would be too expensive and time-consuming   (See also imprest account and revolving cash account)