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:There are some other implications to this rule. Say group A and B run an event, but A handles the money during the event. $2000 in revenue get deposited into Group A’s accounts, and $1000 in expenses get charged against them. You might be tempted to just transfer $500 in profit to Group B from Group A, but the proper thing to do is to transfer $500 in expenses and $1000 in revenues, so that you get the same effect, but things are clearer in the books. | :There are some other implications to this rule. Say group A and B run an event, but A handles the money during the event. $2000 in revenue get deposited into Group A’s accounts, and $1000 in expenses get charged against them. You might be tempted to just transfer $500 in profit to Group B from Group A, but the proper thing to do is to transfer $500 in expenses and $1000 in revenues, so that you get the same effect, but things are clearer in the books. | ||
An example of a transfer slip can be seen to the right: | An example of a transfer slip can be seen to the right: | ||
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