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This video tutorial outlines the dos and don'ts of writing receipts for money collected from students. It emphasizes the importance of using receipt books provided by the bookkeeper. Before collecting any money, inform the bookkeeper so they can supply the necessary receipt book. Receipts must be written in order, and only the white copy should be torn out and given to the student; do not tear both copies. A separator at the back of the receipt book helps prevent ink bleed. Each receipt consists of a receipt and a carbon copy. Begin by writing the date and the name of the student, not the parent, following the procedure similar to filling out a check.