Deposit Slip for Cash Print E-mail
Personal Finance - Banking

If you need to make cash deposit into your account, follow these simple steps:

 

Firstly make sure the deposit slip has your correct account and address information. Next, write in the transaction date, or date you will make the deposit. After that, add up the total of paper money and place the amount in the box marked, "Cash," or "Currency."

 

Now, add up the coins you wish to deposit and place the amount in the box marked "Coin." The Net Deposit should be the total amount you wish to deposit. You will give the teller your deposit slip and your cash. The teller will also count the money you gave him or her and give you a deposit slip.

 

For example, if you want to make cash deposit of $30.00 on March 22nd, your deposit slip would look like this:

 

Deposit Slip

 

If you run out of deposit slips.. You can get blank deposit slips at the bank. Make sure to write your account number on the deposit slip, so your money goes into your account and not another account. And remember to record your deposit in your check register.

Less Cash Received Deposit Slip

You can generally get cash back from any deposit you make, as long as it is less than the deposit amount.

 

How to Get Cash Back From Your Deposit:

 

  1. Write the amount of cash you want back in the box marked "Less Cash Received" on your deposit slip.

  2. Sign on the line:"sign here if cash received from deposit."

  3. Then, write the total of your deposit in the "Net Deposit" box. ("Net Deposit" means the amount that is going into your account. To get this amount, subtract the cash you want back from the total amount of the check.

  4. Record your deposit in your check register.

Sample Less Cash Received Deposit Slip

In this example, you received a $50 check. If you want $25 in cash, this is what your deposit slip would look like:

 

Deposit Slip


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