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Deposi tory Accounts Reconciliation CASH, CHECKS, E-CHECKS and LOCKBOXES 1

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Agenda

Account Reconciliation Process:

a. Bannerb. PeopleSoft

E-Checks

Lockbox

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Account Reconciliation

Process - Bank reconciliations are prepared at the

beginning of each month for the previous month’s transactions.

- The process begins by completing a comparison. This is done by matching all transactions recorded to the general ledger by figures and deposit numbers against all deposits posted to the bank statement.

- General Accounting is also responsible to complete daily audits of all transactions processed by the UCO cashier’s office. All discrepancies are submitted back to the cashiers office for corrections. This process corrects errors before the reconciliation is completed.

- After researching differences against all original paperwork, all outstanding items and deposits remain in transit until the following month. 3

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Account Reconciliation Process Continued..

- If there are any discrepancies General Accounting will contact the department immediately and the department will be responsible for submitting a correction to the Cashier’s office.

- Most common errors:- A. Totaling - Differences between amount recorded and amount

deposited

- B. Unrecorded deposits

- C. Transactions recorded to the wrong G/L account

- D. Timeliness, Timeliness, Timeliness…

- E. Discrepancies on the deposit slip totals on the actual deposit slip. - - F. Differences on the actual checks that are being deposited. The

written out check amount overrides the numerical amount of the check.

- All reconciliations are required to be completed and submitted to the Associate Controller by the end of month.

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Banking Reconciliation

Methods to Record Deposits Account #1. Deposit Slip ( cash & checks) Banner 10001(closes last day of Month)

2. E-check (via Touchnet) Peoplesoft 10011(closes 4-5 days in next month)

3. LockboxCredit Cards 10061

Banner Deposit ID

(8 Digits)

Peoplesoft Deposit ID (8 Digits)

1101 XXXX Tampa 2103XXXX Tampa Cashier's post to GL

4100XXXX St. Pete 4200XXXX St Pete Cashier's post to GL

0061XXXXSarasota 0062XXXX Sarasota Cashier's post to GL

8100XXXXLakeland

36 Ach Mechants 3100 - 3136

Mechant # file # (5 digits)

5 digit # is system generated by Touchnet

3100XXXXXOrientation

3101XXXXXUndergraduate Admissions

3108XXXXXSarasota

3111XXXXXSt.Pete Parking

3129XXXXXResidence

Housing will post information into Banner

note: Cashier's post all ach activity from Touchnet except(3107,3108,3128,)

exceptions are sent by Mechant with posting informationAch's post in bank within 2 days

Detail codes input postings into 10001 or 10061

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Banner Lockbox

DepositID: (lockbox # + date of deposit) ex: 864300 123114

864320Residence Services

Housing resposible to post into Banner

864571Student Account

Cashier responsible to post

Peoplesoft Lockbox

864300Health Science

Departments resposible for Misc Receipts Form which

864315Parking Services

contain chartfield information for checks deposited.

864336Anchin Center

Sent to Cashiers for Posting

864347Oracle

Cashiers will notify Dept's via email they received email

864687Clinical Research

with the posting information

864568Cashier's Office

Cashier's resposible for Lockbox -mail paymentscommercial & departmental

note: Lockbox checks deposited into wrong locbox are corrected by bank. If checks are within University they are corrected via journal entry

Suspense items 3 days to Identify check before putting into suspense account.

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Account Reconciliation Process

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An important fact to always remember to adhere to is Internal Controls. This involves:

• The safety of all funds.

• The timeliness of recording the receipt of all funds.

• That reconciliations are completed and reviewed on a regular schedule by the different departments and General Accounting.

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E-CHECKS

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E-check

Is an electronic transfer of funds in which the money is taken directly from a bank account, typically a checking account.

It is a representation of the paper check but it combines the security, speed and processing efficiencies of an electronic transaction.

The account’s routing and account number are used to draw funds from the account. E-checks can clear much faster than written checks.

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How does the process work?

•A customer Initiates an electronic check, with authorization to charge their bank account via web form.

•Once the transaction is submitted, order and payment information is securely transmitted via the internet to the Touch net system Gateway.

•The Transaction is accepted or rejected based on initial data validation and security criteria.

•If accepted, Touch net formats the transaction information and sends it to the Bank as an ACH Transaction.

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Electronic Check Process Diagram

Customer Touch net System Bank

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Touch net Payment Gateway

Touch net is a leading provider of technological services that make self-service information access more efficient and convenient for both our institution and the individual user.

It provides to the students the ability to pay :• Tuition• Transcripts• Housing• Parking among others• Make sure there are funds to avoid fees

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Touch net Security System

Touch net systems is protected behind a firewall access list. All data is encrypted for maximum security.

Data for each Department is maintained according to specific merchant or account configuration.

Each user has the ability to view data for his/her department after entering the system according to specific roles.

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LOCKBOX

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Lockbox

Is a Banking service that works like a post office box the bank establishes for your department. The department will have to provide their customers a remit to address; this will allow them to send all payments to invoices directly to the lockbox.

The bank will control and receive all correspondence, deposit the checks into your account, and provide general accounting with an electronic access that allows us to view daily information and activities.

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Lockbox Benefits

Faster Funds Availability – Directing your remittance to Wells Fargo for processing allows you to meet earlier deposit deadlines and benefit from improved cash forecasting and funds availability. Customer’s payments are sent directly to your department assigned box.

Advanced Image Technology – Within a matter of seconds, you have access to a Web based archive that provides all information you need.

Reports – On a same day basis, the payments are deposited, and an account batch listing and deposit summary report is available online.

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How to record your deposits?

After reviewing your deposits you are to complete a Miscellaneous Receipt form for all your previous day transactions. This form will be sent to the Cashier’s office for immediate processing and recorded to the General Ledger. All forms are required to have an attached copy of the lockbox report.

Once the deposit is in the system, General Accounting will complete a monthly reconciliation.

Each Department’s revenue is reviewed and compared on a daily basis to the bank statement by using the assigned Lockbox number. It is very important that all information is complete and accurate; this will help avoid any errors in the recording and reconciliation process.

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How to record your deposits?

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In case there are any discrepancies, General Accounting will immediately contact the department via email and will attach a copy of the reconciliation for review.

To avoid any Audit criticism it is very important that all corrections are completed and sent to the Cashier’s office as soon as possible.

All deposits are to be submitted to the UCO Cashier’s office on a daily basis.

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Lockbox Information

We suggest that you do an analysis for your department before deciding if this form of cash collection is beneficial for your department. Although a lockbox is very effective there are service fees involved and justification is required by administration.

For more information on Lockbox services please contact Cherie Carson at the University’s Controller’s office at (813) 974-7686

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Contacts

Cherie CarsonAssistant University Controller (813) [email protected]

Jaime Roman, Staff AccountantDepository Accounts(813) [email protected]

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