Cash Management Overview
Keep track of your cash drawers with Dripos cash management
Dripos offers three different cash management systems to choose from depending on your shop’s setup and workflow.
Cash Drawer Systems
Device Based Cash Drawers
With this system, transactions are tracked based on the device they are accepted on, and each device corresponds to a physical cash drawer that has been opened.
For example, if a cash drawer was opened under Register 1, but cash transactions were also accepted on Register 2, those Register 2 cash sales won’t show up on the Register 1 cash drawer.
We recommend going with this system if you have a simple shop setup with one register, or if you strictly keep cash accounted for in the drawer attached to the device transacted on.
Shared Cash Drawers
Shared Cash Drawers, otherwise known as location-based cash drawers, keep track of all cash transactions in one shared cash drawer.
For example, if a shared cash drawer was opened, but there are two registers in the shop, both the Register 1 and Register 2 cash sales will be reported on the same store wide cash drawer.
We recommend this workflow if cash is routinely moved between drawers.
Store Banks
Store banks allow you to manage all your cash drawers in the store through one cohesive bank. This allows you to efficiently track your cash flow in one place.
Store bank templates can be created on the Web Dashboard, and then be utilized on the Point of Sale.
A bank is composed of multiple drawers. Therefore, if you use multiple drawers in your shop, we recommend using this system so that you can keep track of all of your drawers in one place.
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