Cyclopedia of Commerce, Accountancy, Business Administration, v. 01 (of 10)American School of Correspondence
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Cyclopedia of Commerce, Accountancy, Business Administration, v. 01 (of 10)
American School of Correspondence
Accounting; Business; Commerce
=Weekly Report.= From the daily mail reports, a weekly postage report
should be made. This report should show the total amount of postage
used, distributed by departments. A form for such a report is shown in
Fig. 16. In the first column the names of the departments are written,
and in the daily columns the amounts used are recorded. The amount
expended for registry and special delivery is entered at the bottom of
the sheet, and below this is a recapitulation showing the balance of
postage on hand. This report, which is made by the head of the mailing
room, should be in duplicate--one copy for the accounting department,
and one to be retained by the stamp clerk.
=Weekly Mailing Report.= The final report of the mailing room is a
weekly report which shows exactly what work has been done for each
department. The information required to make up this report is obtained
from the employes' daily reports, and the daily mail reports. The
postage is taken from the daily mail reports and checked with the
weekly postage report to guard against any inaccuracy. A comprehensive
form of report is shown in Fig. 17. This report is made to the
statistical department.
=Stationery and Supplies.= Attention has already been called to the
necessity for the proper care of stationery and office supplies. The
losses due to careless handling of supplies are more serious than is
usually appreciated. Probably the best way to reduce this expense is
to require signed requisitions for all supplies drawn, and to charge
all supplies to the different departments. All departments should be
required to present requisitions once a day only, and then only during
certain hours. In very few offices is a stock clerk required for office
supplies alone; if the supplies are kept in the regular storeroom, or
if one of the office clerks has charge of the supply cabinet, this plan
will save time, as an hour a day is sufficient to handle the work in
almost any office.
[Illustration: Fig. 17. Weekly Report of Mailing Department]
After posting the supplies records, the clerk in charge should make a
report to the statistical department of supplies drawn. This may be a
weekly report, as shown in Fig. 18. A second copy should be made for
the accounting department.
[Illustration: Fig. 18. Summary of Supplies Drawn]
This report shows the value of supplies drawn each day by each
department. The amounts can be entered daily from the requisitions, the
totals being entered at the end of the week.
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