Just to add to my previous posts that hopefully have been understandable, we have a total of 8 hoppers in our 2 Standard Changemakers. Color coding sometimes helps. We dyed 4 cloth bank bags green & 4 red & also lettered the 8 bags to coincide with the specific A,B,C & D large hoppers ... so if we add the
coins later to the
changer hoppers from temporary storage in the secure safe we don't mix up the appropriate quantities. The ultra high speed (more reliable & maintenance free than our bill counter) Cummins
Coin Counter that we use has a feature called bag totals & automatic preset stop for the desired amount based on what we quickly enter on the
coin counter's keypad. Another advantage to the auto entry of the audit amounts to the database that I mentioned in previous posts is this: There are fields that do the needed subtractions automatically for the amounts to be put in the bags ... so coming up with the precise amount for the automatic preset stops of the
coin counter actually is both useful & practical based on actual experience.
If we need to write anything down based on our revenue coming in, we use pre-printed template-forms so the information stays more structured in the appropriate boxes or lines on our forms. I really like
my new HP Color LaserJet Printer that I got from Staples for about $150 after all the discounts etc. The Brother Laser that I considered some... needs eventual drum replacement
instead of just the built in drum toner cartridge only needed in the HP
. Hopefully, no one will
pounce on & take the last 2 sentences out of context. I am thinking the printer comment is related because to have pre-printed template forms ... it means a printer is needed.
So based on the variety of answers given to the original posters question, we all have unique ways of handling the flow of our revenue coming in; including the way we record it. The variables of each of our operations will obviously be a factor on how we actually tailor our process.
Hopefully
, if a few of us are wee bit crazy .... it is a good crazeee!
mike walsh
www.kingkoin.com