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Qué (quién) es bank cashier - definición

PROXY
Petty cashier; Petty cash fund; Imprest fund; Petty Cash

Chief Cashier of the Bank of England         
  • £100 note from 1938 bearing the signature of the then Chief Cashier, Kenneth Peppiatt
POSITION IN THE BANK OF ENGLAND
Chief Cashier; Chief Cashier of The Bank of England; Thomas Madockes; Madockes, Thomas
The Chief Cashier of the Bank of England is the person responsible for issuing banknotes at the Bank of England and is the director of the divisions which provide the Bank of England's banking infrastructure. This person is known to the general public because since 1870 the Chief Cashier's signature is printed on all bank notes issued by the Bank of England.
Bank failure         
INSOLVENCY CRISIS FOR A BANK INSTITUTION, ENDING IN FAILURE OR REFINANCING
Bank failures; Failed banks; List of bank failures
A bank failure occurs when a bank is unable to meet its obligations to its depositors or other creditors because it has become insolvent or too illiquid to meet its liabilities. A bank usually fails economically when the market value of its assets declines to a value that is less than the market value of its liabilities.
Bánk bán (play)         
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Bánk bán (dráma); Bank ban (play)
Bánk bán (or Bánk the PalatineAn excerpt translated into English with this title by Gavin Ewart was published in the volume In Quest of the Miracle Stag: The Poetry of Hungary, Vol. 1 – Second, Revised Edition.

Wikipedia

Petty cash

Petty cash is a small amount of discretionary funds in the form of cash used for expenditures where it is not sensible to make any disbursement by cheque, because of the inconvenience and costs of writing, signing, and then cashing the cheque.

The most common way of accounting for petty cash expenditures is to use the imprest system. The initial fund would be created by issuing a cheque for the desired amount. An amount of $100 would typically be sufficient for most small business needs as the expenses to be covered are for small amounts. The bookkeeping entry for this initial fund would be to debit Petty Cash and credit bank account. This cheque would then be cashed to acquire the actual cash needed for payments.

As expenditures are made, the custodian of the fund (a bookkeeper or a member of the administration staff) will reimburse employees and receive a petty cash voucher with a receipt/invoice attached in return. At any given time, the total of cash on hand plus reimbursed vouchers must equal the original fund.

When the fund gets low, e.g. $20 remaining, the custodian requests a top up and submits the vouchers for reimbursement. Assuming the vouchers add up to $80, an $80 top up cheque is issued and an $80 debit towards office expenses is recorded. Once the cheque is cashed, the custodian again has cash at the original amount of $100.

Ejemplos de uso de bank cashier
1. Devout Muslim Shahara Islam, a 20–year–old bank cashier of Plaistow, east London, died in the bus blast.
2. Shahera, from Plaistow, went to the Barking Abbey School and took A–levels before starting work as a bank cashier in the Co–op in Angel, north London.
3. Shahara Islam The family of the 20–year–old bank cashier describe her as a "a very kind family girl" who is proud to call herself a British Muslim.
4. Beautiful Shahara Islam, aged 20, was a bank cashier; smiling Phil Beer, a 22–year–old hairdresser, Anthony Fatayi Williams, 26, an oil executive, Mike Matushika, 37, a tour guide.
5. The girls, Ashley Miller and Heather Johnston, together with bank cashier Benny Herman Allen, 22, were charged with felony theft and marijuana possession after a brief car chase in Acworth, Georgia.