Standard Cash Drawer
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Why a standard cash drawer?
A standard cash drawer has a specific amount of money in it, normally $90.00 so that we always have the same amount at the beginning of each shift, making the math easier to follow in bookkeeping. There are specific amounts of each demonination of currency, so that change can generally be easily made at the beginning of each shift. Here's the layout. Later on, this might change. These changes should be recorded on this page.
Front Desk
Ten dollar bills: 1 ($10.00) Five dollar bills: 10 ($50.00) One dollar bills: 25 ($25.00) Quarters: 17 ($ 4.25) Dimes: 4 ($ .40) Nickels: 6 ($ .30) Pennies: 5 ($ .05) TOTAL: ($90.00)
Thrift Store
Ten dollar bills: 2 ($20.00) Five dollar bills: 10 ($50.00) One dollar bills: 25 ($25.00) Quarters: 17 ($ 4.25) Dimes: 4 ($ .40) Nickels: 6 ($ .30) Pennies: 5 ($ .05) TOTAL: ($100.00)
Placement of money
Please face the money (dead presidents' heads on top and all pointing the same way). This makes it easier to count. Ones go in the rightmost slot in the drawer and denominations get bigger as you move to the left.