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The petty cash fund had an initial imprest balance of $ 220. It currently has $ 18 in​ cash, $ 3 in miscellaneous petty cash​ tickets, and an additional $ 191 in specific petty cash tickets. The debit to Cash Short​ & Over would be​:

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User Novell
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The debit to Cash Short​ & Over would be​: $ 8

Step-by-step explanation:

Particulars Debit Credit

Cash $ 18

Miscellaneous $ 3

Additional Tickets $ 191

Cash Over and Short $ 8

Petty Cash Fund $ 220

Sometimes a petty cashier fails to get a receipt for a payment or over pays for the amount due. When this occurs and the fund is later reimbursed the petty cash payments report plus the cash remaining will not total to the fund balance . This mistake causes the fund to be short. This shortage is recorded as an expense in the reimbursing entry with a debit to Cash Short​ & Over .

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