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Mathematics, 25.11.2021 05:40 destinyarisa

John works as a teller for a bank. The manager asked him to get out cash because he was conducting a surprise cash count. John's drawer was $25 short but his reconciliation tape showed that he was in balance on Thursday night. The manager asked him for an explanation and John took $25 out of his own wallet and handed it to him. He explained why he needed the $25 and intended to put it back in the cash drawer on Friday, which is payday. John also told the manager that this was the first time he had ever taken money from the cash drawer and that he would never do it again. Describe the ethical considerations of this case from both John's and the manager's perspectives. What options does the manager have to address this problem? Assume the manager chooses to inform the branch manager, how should the manager approach the issue with the boss? List four ideas to safeguard cash on hand at the credit union (petty cash, teller drawer cash, and vault cash) from employee theft and mismanagement.

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