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Evidence Guide: FNSRETA309B - Balance cash holdings

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FNSRETA309B - Balance cash holdings

What evidence can you provide to prove your understanding of each of the following citeria?

Maintain accurate cash floats

  1. Cash in drawer is maintained in accordance with organisation's policies and procedures
  2. Regular cash transaction processing and proofings are conducted within specified timeframes and recorded appropriately
  3. Cash withdrawn and deposited is checked for accuracy
  4. Cash at close of business is counted in accordance with organisation's policies and procedures and discrepancies are investigated and corrected in order to balance float
  5. Cash within branch budget is maintained within limits
Cash in drawer is maintained in accordance with organisation's policies and procedures

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Regular cash transaction processing and proofings are conducted within specified timeframes and recorded appropriately

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Cash withdrawn and deposited is checked for accuracy

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Cash at close of business is counted in accordance with organisation's policies and procedures and discrepancies are investigated and corrected in order to balance float

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Cash within branch budget is maintained within limits

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Remove receipts from terminal

  1. Terminal balances are performed in line with organisation's policies and procedures
  2. Cash is supplied to terminal according to organisation's policies and procedures and float is separated from takings prior to balancing procedures
  3. Terminal information is recorded appropriately after accurate checking
  4. Security policies and procedures are followed in the removal and transportation of cash (including cash float) and non-cash documents
Terminal balances are performed in line with organisation's policies and procedures

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Cash is supplied to terminal according to organisation's policies and procedures and float is separated from takings prior to balancing procedures

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Terminal information is recorded appropriately after accurate checking

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Security policies and procedures are followed in the removal and transportation of cash (including cash float) and non-cash documents

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Reconcile takings

  1. Cash and non-cash documents are correctly counted/ calculated
  2. Terminal reading and sum of cash and non-cash transactions are compared appropriately to achieve balance
  3. Records of individual takings are recorded accurately and in accordance with organisation's policies and procedures
Cash and non-cash documents are correctly counted/ calculated

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Terminal reading and sum of cash and non-cash transactions are compared appropriately to achieve balance

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Records of individual takings are recorded accurately and in accordance with organisation's policies and procedures

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Instructions to Assessors

Evidence Guide

EVIDENCE GUIDE

Assessment of performance requirements in the unit should be undertaken in an industry context. The Evidence Guide identifies the critical aspects, knowledge and skills to be demonstrated to confirm competency for the unit. Competency is demonstrated by performance of all stated criteria including the Range Statement applicable to the workplace.

Overview of assessment requirements

To achieve competency in this unit, a person must be able to demonstrate:

accurate daily balancing of cash holdings in accordance with the organisation's requirements and procedures

demonstrated ability to precisely check cash and non-cash transactions

basic knowledge of relevant legislation

implementation of cash balancing procedures in accordance with industry codes of practice and company policy

ability to use relevant data entry, terminal and office equipment

Critical aspects of evidence

Evidence required for demonstration of consistent performance:

Competence in this unit must be assessed over a period of time in order to ensure consistency of performance over the Range Statement and contexts applicable to the work environment.

Delivery/assessment relationship to other units:

This unit may be assessed on its own or it may be assessed with other units that cover related skills and knowledge.

Evidence is most relevant when provided through an integrated activity which combines the elements of competency for the unit, or a cluster of units of competency.

Assessment requirements

Method of assessment:

For valid and reliable assessment of this unit, evidence should be gathered through a range of methods to indicate consistent performance.

Assessment of this unit of competence will usually include observation of processes and procedures, oral and/or written questioning on underpinning knowledge and skills and other methods as required.

Context of assessment:

This unit may be assessed in the workplace or in a simulated environment.

Resources required for assessment:

Assessment of this unit of competence requires access to company policies and practises, relevant IT systems and the databases of the financial services company.

Required Skills and Knowledge

REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE&SKILLS

Knowledge requirements include:

knowledge of relevant legislation and statutory requirements including:

Consumer

Consumer Credit Code

Privacy Act

Secrecy Laws

codes of practice

Competition

Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC)

Prudential

Financial Institutions (FI) Code

Credit Reference Association of Australia (CRAA)

Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT) Code of Conduct

Financial Transaction Reports Act

Cheques and Payment Orders Act

knowledge of security checking procedures

introductory knowledge of the finance industry, business communication, accounting principles and business law

knowledge of customer relations and customer service

knowledge in the operation and maintenance of equipment which may include:

keyboard skills

security equipment

terminals

numerical displays boards

calculators

scanners

knowledge of policies and procedures in regard to:

terminal balance

cash and non-cash transactions security

cash float

operation of equipment used at terminal

Skills requirements include:

literacy skills in regard to written documentation

communication skills

working collaboratively with other staff to complete tasks

numeracy skills in regard to cash handling

problem solving skills

time management skills

Range Statement

The range statement relates to the unit of competency as a whole. It allows for different work environments and situations that will affect performance.

The following variables may be present with training and assessment depending on the work situation, needs of the candidate, accessibility of the item, and local industry and regional contexts. If bold italicised text is shown in Performance Criteria, details of the text are provided in the Range Statement.

Terminal includes:

a range manual or electronic equipment used for the deposit and withdrawal of cash and non cash documents

Cash in drawer includes:

notes and coins held in manual cash handling devices

Security policies and procedures includes:

organisational policies and procedures that specifically refer to the securing and safe handling and transport of money and non-cash transactions

Organisation's policies and procedures include policies and procedures relating to:

terminal balancing and security

neatness and tidiness of cash in drawer

time frames for processing transactions, periodic and end of day balances, and recording of discrepancies

Non-cash documents or transactions may include:

credit cards

cheques

EFTPOS

Accurate recording of information may require recording on:

proformas

permanent hard copy

duplicate or triplicate copies