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Taking on Prez Position

20 years 2 weeks ago #99716 by MISTY ASKEW
Replied by MISTY ASKEW on topic RE: Taking on Prez Position
We have 1 treasure and 2 faculty reps that can sign on the checks. So if we need something and hte treasure is not around and we have made sure the other members are okay with the purchases then the 2 reps can sign the checks. This way we can get a handle on the check book. I know there is another situation on the forum where the treasure wasn't at the meeting and now she doesn't want to sign off on something that was voted on. We don't have this problem! It's worked this past year, but this was the first year I have been in it!!!

thanks,
Misty Askew
Schochler PTO
Secretary
20 years 2 weeks ago #99715 by Diamie
Replied by Diamie on topic RE: Taking on Prez Position
Thanks so much for all your replys. We contacted the principal and thankfully she is very helpful. We are meeting with the treasurer tonight, (with bank statements). The Principal suggested we run an audit so that is our plan,as well as having two, possibly three signors.
20 years 2 weeks ago #99714 by CoPREZ
Replied by CoPREZ on topic RE: Taking on Prez Position
I am a co-president also and we require 2 signatures on every check. Are you private or public? We're private 'catholic' school and it is written through the Diocese that you need two signatures. If you're audited, you will be written up for not having two signatures. I'll bet if you dig into your policies ... either private or public ... you'll see you need two signatures. We cannot sign off, only the Treasurer and the priest. Just tell her that you've looked into this and it is a requirement and it's been done wrong all this time. Take it from someone that has dealt with theft, if they're not willing to turn in the information ... something is wrong. If it continues, go to the bank and ask for copies of the bank statement. You'll have to pay for them, but it may save you thousands in the long run.
20 years 2 weeks ago #99713 by backhoed
Replied by backhoed on topic RE: Taking on Prez Position
We have both Co Presidents and the treasurer as authorized check signers. There must be two signatures on each check cut.

We had our statements mailed to me (now former Co President) every month. Plus with a detailed treasurer report both printed to hand out every month and a reading of it at the meeting has kept us in a pretty good shape!
20 years 2 weeks ago #99712 by Critter
Replied by Critter on topic RE: Taking on Prez Position
Like the others, we require 2 signers on every check, and our Prez, VP, and Trez are authorized. I could go on and on about financial controls (I usually do!), but let me share just one more suggestion I recently learned...

Have the bank statements mailed to the PRESIDENT each month. The president is then required to take a quick look, initial the top page and then pass it along to the treasurer for reconciliation. This is a great way for someone else to keep an eye on the banking transactions.
20 years 2 weeks ago #99711 by Critter
Replied by Critter on topic RE: Taking on Prez Position
Like the others, we require 2 signers on every check, and our Prez, VP, and Trez are authorized. I could go on and on about financial controls (I usually do!), but let me share just one more suggestion I recently learned...

Have the bank statements mailed to the PRESIDENT each month. The president is then required to take a quick look, initial the top page and then pass it along to the treasurer for reconciliation. This is a great way for someone else to keep an eye on the banking transactions.
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