Rockne;150107 wrote: Reimburse the group for missing receipts? She'd (rightfully) tell you to go pound sand. That would be crazy, not to mention unfair and unenforceable.
I agree. She's a volunteer, right? In our PTO (where, full disclosure, I am the treasurer), none of the accountants want to do more accounting and have declined to run for treasurer, so we get people with other backgrounds (like me). If you had a paid accountant, you could expect a higher level of care.
I can imagine some of these were receipts that the payee promised to get to her later, she didn't want to be a pain about it and wrote the check, then the payee forgot to bring in the receipt. I know I wrote one check this year where the VP (who generally thinks I'm too much the stickler) said someone else needed a check for a deposit ASAP, she'll get the invoice to me "right away" but it was over a month later.
I think probably the treasurer has gotten the message, and will be more strict with those requesting payment, or better about filing the receipts and/or making copies. The question I'd have is: will that one nay-sayer be harassing the treasurer for the rest of her term?