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the purpose of this video will be to cover the dos and donts of writing a receipt first and foremost write a receipt for any money collected from students receipt books will be given to you by your bookkeeper you must inform the bookkeeper of any money you are collecting so they can provide you with a receipt book write the receipts in order as they appear in the book do not tear both copies of the receipt out the white copy only is torn out and given to the student in the back of the receipt book is a section that needs to be separated from the spine of the book and is used to keep the writing from going through on multiple receipts each receipt consists of a receipt and a carbon copy place the separator behind the yellow page and you are ready to write the receipt the first thing is to write the date and then just like filling out a check you are going to write who you are receiving the money from it should be the student not the parent next just like writing a check in the box you