Cash Handling Policy and Procedures OP 62.07 Mississippi State University.

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Cash Handling Policy and Procedures OP Mississippi State University

Policy All Mississippi State University units that handle cash must have both an awareness of and show a commitment to strong internal controls for cash receipts. Internal controls are necessary to prevent mishandling of funds and to safeguard against loss. Strong internal controls also protect employees from inappropriate charges of mishandling funds by defining responsibilities in the cash handling process.

Policy "Cash" includes coin, currency, checks, money orders, and credit card transactions. All University units collecting cash must address the following cash receipt controls by developing and implementing procedures in support of these controls.

Procedures I. Department Responsibilities A. Accounting for Cash as it is Received 1.If received in person, ring up on a cash register or record on a pre-numbered multiple-copy receipt form. Give a copy of the receipt to the customer. 2.If received by mail or phone (i.e., credit card payments), enter the payment immediately into a registration or order system, or cash receipt journal.

Procedures I. Department Responsibilities A. Accounting for Cash as it is Received 3.Indicate the type of payment (currency, check, credit card, etc.) 4.Restrictively endorse checks immediately as "Deposit only-Payable to Mississippi State University, Dept of _________" on the back of the check.

B. Separating Individual Cash Handling Duties Separate the components of cash handling - collecting, depositing, and reconciling - so that one individual does not have responsibility for more than one component. In small departments separate the handling of the actual cash from the reconciliation.

C. Safeguarding the Handling and Storing of Cash 1.During hours of operation, secure coins, currency and checks to restrict access. 2.At other times, store all coins, currency and checks in a safe or other locked secure place until they are deposited. 3.Each cashier should be assigned their own cash drawer.

D. Reviewing/Approving Voided Cash Receipts The supervisor of the cash collections area has the responsibility for reviewing and approving voided cash receipts and documenting all actions performed.

E. Depositing Cash Promptly 1.Deposit cash receipts at least weekly or when the total on hand reaches $ Deposit all funds received. Do not make refunds, pay expenditures, or create a change fund from cash receipts. Do not hold checks for future processing. Do not use cash receipts to cash checks from employees and customers.

E. Depositing Cash Promptly 4.If a departmental depositor, deliver the deposit to the designated University depository bank, using your sequentially numbered deposit slips. Deposits may be made in-person at the bank or delivered to Account Services in locked bank bags for transport to the bank.

E. Depositing Cash Promptly 5. If a depositor at Account Services (i.e., General Receipts depositor), deliver the deposit and the cash receipt voucher to Account Services in Garner Hall. Deposits should not be delivered through campus mail. Deposits should only be delivered by U.S. mail by off campus units without local bank depository access. Deposits that include currency must be delivered in-person. Those deposits delivered to the Account Services office will be given a deposit receipt. If you do not receive a receipt, please inform the manager or assistant manager, immediately.

F. Reconciling Daily and Monthly Activity 1.Daily balancing: balance each deposit by comparing: – the cash receipt records (cash register tape, pre- numbered receipts, or receipt log totals) – the completed cash transmittal/deposit – the validated deposit document (sequential deposit slip if a departmental depositor, cash transmittal/deposit if a depositor at Account Services)

F. Reconciling Daily and Monthly Activity 2.Monthly balancing: monthly reconcile the MSU Budgetary Status Report (BSR) with the validate deposit documents. 4. Document unidentified differences or discrepancies

G. Monitoring the Cash Receipts Process Administrators or Managers not directly involved with the cash receipt process have the responsibility to periodically: 1.Review the nature and extent of overages and shortages. 2.Compare actual deposits recorded with expected receipts. 3.Review daily and monthly cash activity reconciliation.

G. Monitoring the Cash Receipts Process Administrators /Managers responsibility: 4. Compare the mode of payment at the time the cash was received with the coin/currency and check totals on the validated deposit document. 5.Evaluate overall internal controls to ensure that reasonable controls exist to safeguard cash, and that employees understand and follow them. 6.Notify the head of the department or an administrator of the Controller and Treasurer’s Office of any deposit or recording of deposits discrepancy that can not be readily explained and/or corrected. 7.In the event of a loss or theft of funds, Immediately notify University Police and Internal Audit.