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Petty Cash Conundrums for UK Businesses

PETTY CASH CONUNDRUMS FOR UK BUSINESSES

  • Some businesses unwittingly rely on outdated petty cash systems.
  • 43 per cent say that the biggest barrier to effective management of petty cash is misplaced receipts.
  • Fifteen per cent do not know how the business they work for keeps track of petty cash spend.
  • The new Argos Business Account can help provide businesses with an increased level of control and accuracy when it comes to spending.

New research has revealed that petty cash confusion is costing each UK business, on average, £355 a year. This may seem insignificant but with 5.2million businesses operating in the UK[1] and the average UK salary reported at £25,500[2], the combined total of mishandled petty cash could be used to boost the UK workforce by an additional 72,000[3] people.

Many UK businesses succumb to pitfalls by unwittingly relying on outdated petty cash systems and by failing to communicate to employees how to keep track of petty cash. Without realising, businesses are losing control and accuracy when it comes to spending.

The research carried out by Argos for Business, the UK’s leading provider of merchandise to the business community, reveals that the biggest barriers to effective management of petty cash are misplaced receipts (43%), and overly complicated processes (12%).

Healthcare (17%) and retail (12%) accounted for the largest sectors affected by the issue, while ironically, over a third of finance departments (37%) were highlighted by employees as being responsible for the mismanaged petty cash issue, with line managers coming a close second (15%).

Worryingly, fifteen per cent of those surveyed, also admitted to not knowing how the business they worked for kept track of petty cash spend. This suggests that procedures are not being communicated clearly enough to staff.

Demonstrating further that the concept of petty cash is misunderstood, it has been revealed that petty cash has been used to buy business assets, such as a used ice cream van, whereas it should only come into play for small volume expenditures, such as refreshments and parking fees[4].

Commenting on the figures, Danny Clenaghan, managing director at Argos for Business, said: “While petty cash is often considered a small necessity within a business, it’s clear to see from the results that if managed incorrectly it can become a costly problem.

“With over five million businesses registered in the UK, with an average number of 240 employees, it’s easy to see how the management and reconciliation of receipts and change can become a complicated process for everyone involved.

“The Argos Business Account can help provide businesses with an increased level of control and accuracy when it comes to spending – helping to reduce the amount of petty cash needed by businesses, and helping to avoid all those common pit falls seen in the research.

“Implementing a business account for everyday spend is one of the easiest ways that businesses can negate this issue; formalising processes, attracting discounts for bulk purchases and ultimately helping to reduce loss. A business account can also be used for a variety of items, from lower value expenditures to more substantial purchases.

Mr. Clenaghan continues: “At Argos for Business, we believe that UK businesses should ask how much they still rely on petty cash, and if the procedures involved are being communicated clearly to staff and implemented correctly. This may incite employers to consider alternatives methods to manage everyday spend.”

Sign up for a free Argos Business Account online at argosforbusiness.co.uk/account

Notes:

Argos for Business (AfB) is a leading provider of merchandise, incentive and motivation solutions for businesses and organisations throughout the UK. Working across a range of sectors including FMCG, financial services, promotional agencies, education, healthcare and social housing, AfB has a range of market leading propositions that help clients to maximise performance, increase sales and make the most of their budgets.

Established for over 30 years, and now part of Home Retail Group, AfB provides clients with access to two of the UK’s leading retailers, Argos and Homebase. AfB works with companies or organisations of any size to provide flexible solutions for a range of issues and challenges facing them today. It also has a range of purchasing and procurement solutions for companies buying single items or in bulk. In the public sector this can include organisations wishing to control the distribution of funds or grants to tenants or those eligible for welfare support.

[1] http://www.companybug.com/how-many-limited-companies-are-there-in-the-uk/

[2] http://www.ons.gov.uk/ons/taxonomy/index.html?nscl=Annual+Earnings

[3] http://www.ons.gov.uk/ons/index.html

[4] Business Dictionary

This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Rebecca Ore .

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