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Does Your Business Need a Cash Box?

There are many instances in which a cash box is needed. In fact, any time that a large amount of money is changing hands; a cash box is a great thing to have. A cash box is nothing like a cash register because it is simply a fire resistant box that money and other valuable items can be placed in. Even if there is a safe in the business, a cash box comes in handy for a number of reasons.

Businesses that should use a cash box

Businesses that should definitely use a cash box are those that deal in items such as jewelry, cars, antiques, or they do some sort of check cashing service. Even if these stores have a safe, it is important to have a cash box standing by. For example: the jewelry store sells a $2,000 necklace. The manager is not going to want to keep that much money in the cash register. In fact, the manager may choose to put it in the safe, but if they are robbed that is the first place the robber is going to want the manager to go.

What the manager can do is place the money in a cash box and keep it in a place where only he or she knows where it is. Many businesses find it beneficial to hide money throughout a locked office and keep very little money in the safe. By keeping the cash box locked and in a safe place, the jewelry store manager can keep very little money in the safe in case a robbery does occur. The same goes for car dealerships taking large cash payments. They may not choose to keep large amounts of money in their safe.

As for the check cashing business, it is only good to keep a certain amount of money in the cash drawer. Check cashing businesses are prime targets for thieves because they know there is possibly a large amount of money. They tend to target these businesses earlier in the day when they have more cash and fewer checks. That is why the check cashing business should keep so much cash in a cash box and so much in the cash register. If they need more money in the cash register, then they can simply transfer some money from the box to the register to continue cashing checks throughout the day.

Other instances a cash box may be needed

Some businesses choose to keep a petty cash box. This is a box that can only be accessed by certain people. It is usually locked and contains cash that can be used for petty cash-approved purposes only. This is a great way to control spending within a business and the money is safe where very few people know where to find it and very few even have a key to access it.

Cash box versatility

As you can see, there are several ways a cash box can be used within a business. As for what businesses should not use a cash box, there aren’t any. Every business should utilize a cash box in some way for their protection. However, if you are a business owner and you do not see a need for a cash box, just make sure that you are not handling large amounts of money that could become bait for robbers. If they know that you are handling large sums, you could be their next target. So make the small investment of getting a cash box and protect your interests. It’s always better to be safe.

Counterfeit Money Test - Joke

Can your Counterfeit Detector Pen do this?

Detect Fake Money with a Magnet

If you really really want to spend a lot more time to find out if that bill is fake, frustrate your customers and look really silly you could always forgo the handy marker and go with the magnet/paperweight test.


Detect Fake Money - The best video clips are right here

History in your Wallet

5-dollar-bills1.jpgConde Nast Portfolio has a great visual recap of how the 5 dollar bill looked throughout history. Personally I’m torn between the 1861 and 1896 versions.

The five dollar bill ($5 bill), first issued in 1861, has featured portraits of not just Abraham Lincoln but also Ulysses S. Grant, Alexander Hamilton, Andrew Jackson, and even Civil War general Philip Sheridan. There have been many other changes, minor and wholesale, made over the years to preserve confidence in the security of U.S. currency.

Open a Bottle of Beer with a US Dollar

Just in case you don’t heed our advice and get stuck with a phony bill, all is not lost you can always use it to open the beer you drink to drown away the misery.


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Our UV light works on Canadian Currency!

Canadian Dollar UV LightFrom the Bank of Canada website:

When verifying the UV feature, always check other security features too.
Look at the note under UV (ultraviolet) light. The coat of arms, and the words FIVE CINQ and BANK OF CANADA BANQUE DU CANADA glow in blue over the portrait. Red fibres are scattered across both sides of the note.

Is Your Counterfeit Detecting Pen Counterfeit?

The Real Hustle is a television series demonstrating confidence and magic tricks, distraction scams and proposition bets performed on members of the public. In this clip they creatively use the Counterfeit Detecting Pen to pull off their scam.

Just goes to show you the need to purchase these pens from a reputable source — like online at iTestCash.com

How spending five bucks can save you losing 100 bucks!

Identifying Phony Money Takes Common Sense and a Handy Gadget
The crime of currency counterfeiting is once again on the rise and poses a potential serious threat not only to the nation’s economy but world economy as well. For anybody who handles money in any way shape or form – and who doesn’t? — becoming more familiar with currency, especially the new U.S. paper currency, can save a lot of financial loss and heartache. And there are some handy, inexpensive items on the market to help determine both fake and genuine bills. Continue Reading »