District of Columbia Cash Receipts Journal

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This form is used to keep a record of cash receipts across various accounts during a given month. It will help you track cash coming into your business. Use it alongside the Cash Disbursements Journal, which tracks cash going out of your business.

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A cash receipts journal is used by companies to record all cash received from any source. This includes cash sales, receipt of funds from a bank loan, payments from customer accounts, and the sale of assets. Below you can see an example of a typical cash receipts journal.

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District of Columbia Cash Receipts Journal