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How to Use Cash Counting Machines

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Use Cash Counting Machines
Use Cash Counting Machines
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You already know how to make money. Now it's time to count money with your cash counting machine.

Difficulty: Moderately Easy
Instructions
  1. Step 1

    Pick the machine that best suits your purpose. Some coin counting machines can automatically deposit coins into bags or coin wrappers/rolls. Mixed Money counting machines are also available for counting and totaling "mixed bills", these are bills that are not all uniform in amount. You can even get counters that defect counterfeit bills.

  2. Step 2

    Make sure the machine is on the correct setting. Are you counting the total number of bills (i.e. you have twenty $5 dollar bills), or are you counting total value ( i.e. twenty $5 bills is worth $100 dollars).

  3. Step 3

    Place your money in loading tray/area. Hit start/begin/count. Make sure all your record keeping devices such as cash-flow worksheets are nearby in order to ensure timely recording of amounts.

  4. Step 4

    Record your totals and double check your values. I recommend using a different machine from a different manufacturer to double check your counts.

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eliptica said

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on 2/16/2009 interesting article thanks for sharing

Sumia said

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on 1/25/2009 Good info :)

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on 1/19/2009 Great information! 5*!

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on 1/14/2009 nice article

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on 1/13/2009 Nice write out! 5*

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