Petty Cash Guide
Follow farm cash from handover to approved expense. This guide explains who holds a float, how spending and evidence are reviewed, and how to count, close, or safely renew the cash record.
Quick-start checklist
- An owner or manager opens a float for the person who will hold the money.
- The custodian, owner, or manager logs each purchase and adds a receipt or a written no-receipt reason.
- The spend is submitted and an eligible approver reviews it.
- Approval creates the matching expense in Finances; opening the float did not.
- An owner or manager counts the physical cash, resolves unfinished spends, and closes or renews the float.
1. Overview: custody, not spend
Petty Cash tracks farm money entrusted to a person for small purchases. The float is the cash record, and the custodian is the person responsible for it. Handing out or topping up a float moves custody of farm money; it does not record an expense.
Before approval
A draft or submitted spend is still part of the Petty Cash workflow. Submitted spend waits for an approver, and the amount is reserved so it cannot be submitted twice against the same cash.
After approval
An approved spend becomes a matching expense in Finances. If the spend is tied to a project, that linked Finance expense—not the float itself—is what counts toward project actuals.
Expected cash is the amount FarmSentry expects to remain after opening cash, top-ups, approved spending, and returned cash. Reconciliation compares that figure with a real physical count. FarmSentry records the comparison; it does not move cash for you.
2. Quick start
- Open Petty Cash from the farm sidebar.
- An owner or manager selects New float (hand over cash) and records who receives it.
- Open the float and select Log spend for each purchase.
- Attach the receipt—or explain why there is none—then select Submit for review.
- An eligible person opens the review queue, checks the details and evidence, and approves or sends it back.
- When the work is done, an owner or manager selects Count cash and close, enters the physical count, and handles every blocker shown.
3. Open a float
Owners and managers can open floats. Select New float (hand over cash), then complete the fields shown in the dialog:
- Take money from: If more than one active, matching-currency fund is available, choose the source. With one eligible fund, FarmSentry uses it automatically. On the first float, if no fund exists yet, FarmSentry creates the default Petty cash fund.
- Custodian (person holding the money): Choose a farm member who can sign in or an active worker record. If the worker cannot sign in, an owner or manager must log spending for them.
- Amount handed over: Enter an amount above zero.
- Transfer method: Choose Cash, Mobile money, Bank transfer, Check, or Other, and add an optional reference.
- Expected close date: Add a target date if you already know when the cash should be counted.
- Project (optional): Earmark the float for a planning or active project shown in the same currency.
A custodian cannot hold a second Open or Review float from the same fund. If the existing float is Open, FarmSentry preserves the amount you typed and offers Top up their float instead. A Review float cannot be topped up; finish its reconciliation and close it before opening another. A float, fund, project, and its spends stay in one currency; the workflow does not convert currencies.
4. Understand balances and statuses
What the summary shows
- Cash handed out: Opening cash plus top-ups across active floats. This headline does not subtract approved spend or returned cash.
- Opening float and Top up: The float's Cash record lists the original handover and every later addition.
- Approved spend: A reviewed purchase that reduces available and expected cash and has posted to Finances.
- Returned cash: Money recorded as physically returned to the farm; it reduces available and expected cash.
- Available / Left to spend: Opening cash plus top-ups, less approved spends and recorded returns. Submitted amounts are reserved separately and reduce what another spend can submit.
- Waiting for approval: Submitted spends and their total value.
- Missing receipts: Spend records that still need evidence or an accepted explanation.
- Cash expected: What should physically remain with the custodian now.
- Unaccounted difference this month: Differences recorded when floats were closed this month.
Float statuses
- Open: Eligible users can still log spend, and owners or managers can top up the float.
- Review: A cash count has been saved and new spending is stopped while unfinished items are resolved.
- Closed: The final count is recorded and the float no longer accepts cash movements or new spend.
- Cancelled: An unused open float was cancelled with a reason. Cancel is offered only before meaningful movements exist; it is not the normal close path.
The main page offers All floats, My floats, Open floats, Needs review, Missing receipts, Low balance, and Closed this month views, plus a float search.
5. Log and submit spend
The current custodian can log spend when they are a signed-in farm member. Owners and managers can also log against an open float. Select Log spend and enter:
- Amount: Must be above zero and cannot exceed the amount still available for submission.
- Receipt: Photograph or upload an image or PDF. FarmSentry may warn about darkness, blur, duplicates, amount differences, or a different receipt currency.
- Vendor: Optional. Recent vendors and categories may appear as quick choices.
- Category and subcategory: Choose the best current cost category.
- Description: Required; say what the money bought.
- Date: Record the date the cash was spent. Petty Cash spend is recorded as cash by this dialog; there is no separate payment-method choice here.
- No-receipt reason: Required when submitting without a receipt. A farm receipt threshold may still require an actual receipt above the configured amount.
- Project and budget line: A project-earmarked float is inherited by default. Where offered, you can change or clear the project and match a budget line.
- Field, herd, or animal: Optional reporting detail. The choices depend on category, so not every category supports every resource type.
Choose Save draft and add another to keep working without requesting approval, or Submit for review. There is also Submit for review and add another for repeated entry. A receipt or written reason is needed before submission.
6. Work offline
If a save fails because the device is offline, FarmSentry stores the spend on that device and retries when the Petty Cash page is open again with a connection. Receipt photos are stored locally too. The page shows how many spends or receipt photos are waiting and provides Try sync.
- The spend syncs first; a photo upload can continue retrying without losing the server-side spend.
- If submission fails after the spend reaches the server, the record remains a Draft. Open the float and submit it when connected.
- Keep the same person signed in on the same device until the waiting banner clears. Do not sign out, switch accounts, share the device, clear browser storage, or switch devices while work is queued.
- Before handing the phone to someone else or reconciling, confirm all queued entries and photos have synced.
7. Review and approve spend
Submitted spends appear in the review queue. Open one to check the amount, date, vendor, description, category, project, resource links, receipt, and any no-receipt reason. Then choose Approveor Request changes.
- The farm setting decides whether only owners approve or managers may approve too.
- A manager cannot approve above the farm's manager approval limit.
- A manager cannot approve a spend they logged or a spend against cash they hold. The owner is exempt from this self-approval check.
- The farm's receipt threshold can require an attached receipt. Below it, a written no-receipt reason may be reviewed instead.
- The Approve [number] with receipts action bulk-approves only eligible submitted spends with attached receipts. Written reasons require individual review.
- Request changes records a reason and note and returns the spend for correction and resubmission.
Approval rules are checked again when the action saves. If another person already changed the record, refresh it and follow the current status rather than repeating the action.
8. How approved spend reaches Finances
Approving a Petty Cash spend automatically creates the matching cost transaction in Finances. The receipt, supported resource link, and project or budget-line attribution travel with that posted cost. Draft, submitted, or rejected spends do not post an expense.
A project-earmarked float does not increase project actuals when opened or topped up. Only its approved, project-linked spends count as actual project cost.
9. Top up, return, and hand over cash
Owners and managers can use the float's More menu for the cash movements currently available:
- Top up: Add cash to an Open float. Record Amount, Date, Method, optional Reference, and Notes. The money remains custody, not expense.
- Return cash: Record money physically returned to the farm from an Open or Review float. The return cannot exceed expected cash.
- Handover: Count cash with the current custodian, choose the new person holding it, and add a handover note. A difference requires an explanation. The new custodian cannot already hold an Open or Review float from the same fund. Handover changes custody on the same float; it is not a new expense.
Top-up and return dialogs preserve the float currency and record the movement method. Handover can use another signed-in member or an active worker record. If the new custodian cannot sign in, an owner or manager must record their spending.
10. Reconcile and close a float
Reconciliation compares Cash expected with Cash counted—the money actually in the box or pocket. Owners and managers open the float, select Count cash and close, and enter the physical count. FarmSentry calculates the Unaccounted difference.
- A non-zero difference needs a Reason. You can record it as Not settled yet, Repaid, Deducted from pay, or Written off.
- Resolve every blocker shown before either save or close becomes available.
- Save count and stop new spending then records the count and moves the float into Review without closing it.
- Every Draft must be submitted or voided, every sent-back spend corrected or voided, and every submitted spend reviewed.
- A spend with missing evidence needs a receipt or a no-receipt reason before close.
- The page names blockers and links to the spend or Approvals so you can resolve the exact record.
Close float saves the count, stops spending, and closes the record. Approved expenses stay in Finances. A close is not an accounting reversal, and the normal close action is not presented as undoable.
11. Close and start a new float
On the count screen, turn on Start a new float when the same custodian should continue with a fresh record. This is one coordinated action: the old float closes and a linked successor opens.
- Carried forward from this float is the physical cash you counted—not the earlier expected figure.
- Extra cash you are handing over now is optional and cannot be negative.
- New float will open at equals counted cash plus extra cash and must be above zero.
- The successor keeps the fund, custodian, and currency. You may keep, change, or clear the matching-currency project where the selector offers it.
- If extra cash is added, record how it is sent and an optional reference. You may also set a new expected close date.
A shortage stays on the old custodian record until settled and is not added to the successor. For project tracking, only genuinely extra cash is a new dispensation; carried-forward cash is not counted twice. The confirmation explains that the combined close-and-open action cannot be undone.
12. Resolve a shortage or variance
A negative closing difference means the counted cash was below expected. If it was left as Not settled yet, the closed float shows the outstanding amount. An owner or manager can select Mark as settled and record one of the visible outcomes:
- Repaid — the farm has received repayment.
- Deducted from pay — the farm handled the amount through its real-world pay process.
- Written off — the farm decided not to pursue the amount.
These choices document what happened and clear the outstanding Petty Cash total. Selecting one does not collect money, run payroll, or create a payment by itself. Add a note so the history explains the decision.
13. Statements, reports, permissions, and common questions
Find and export records
Search floats by fund, custodian, or status and choose one of the fixed queue views; FarmSentry remembers the last view you used for this farm in the current browser. The main Petty Cash page provides CSV downloads for Export spends, Missing receipts, and Variance. A float's More menu provides PDF and Excel statements. Generated exports require an Essentials or Premium subscription; Free users can still work with the records available on screen. Petty Cash is disabled on the demo farm.
Who can do what?
- Owners and managers: Open and manage floats, top up or return cash, hand over custody, count and close, and void eligible posted spends while the float is Open or Review. Manager approval remains subject to farm policy and limits.
- Signed-in custodians: Log, save, submit, and correct eligible spend on their own Open float.
- Other farm members: Can read records their farm access permits, but management and approval actions appear only when their role and the farm policy allow them.
Common questions
Why can't I open another float for this person?
They already hold an Open or Review float from that fund. Top up an Open float through the offered path; finish and close a Review float before opening another.
Why can't this spend be approved?
Check the receipt or no-receipt reason, the farm's receipt threshold, the manager approval limit, and whether the approver logged the spend or holds the float.
Why can't I close the float?
Follow each blocker on the count screen. Drafts, sent-back or submitted spends, missing evidence, and an unexplained count difference must be resolved first.
What if a save or sync fails?
Keep the page and device data intact. Use the inline Try again or Try sync action. Typed form entries are preserved for recoverable failures; queued spend can remain a Draft if submission still needs a connection.