voucher

Accounting

(noun)

A receipt.

Related Terms

  • purchase invoice
Economics

(noun)

A piece of paper that entitles the holder to a discount, or that can be exchanged for goods and services.

Related Terms

  • subsidy
  • public assistance

Examples of voucher in the following topics:

  • Basics of Cash Management

    • A voucher is composed of five parts.
    • Individual vouchers: A voucher is a document that proves a payment was authorized and eventually made.
    • Voucher register: Is a book or spreadsheet that lists every voucher.
    • Unpaid voucher file: Where all vouchers that have been authorized, but not yet been paid are kept.
    • Paid voucher file: Where all paid vouchers are kept.
  • Public Assistance

    • Vouchers: are bonds given out by the government or other welfare organizations.
    • A voucher is worth a certain monetary value and can only be spent on specific goods .
  • Housing Policy

    • This assistance can be 'project based,' which applies to specific properties, or 'tenant based,' which provides tenants with a voucher they can use anywhere vouchers are accepted.
    • Effective October 1, 1999, existing tenant based voucher programs were merged into the Housing Choice Voucher Program, which is today the primary means of providing subsidies to low-income renters.
  • Accounts Payable

    • In addition to its disclosure on the balance sheet, accounts payable is recorded in the A/P sub-ledger at the time an invoice is vouchered for payment.
    • Vouchered, or vouched, means that an invoice is approved for payment and has been recorded in the general ledger or A/P sub-ledger as an outstanding, or open, liability because it has not been paid.
  • Campaign Finance Reform

    • All voters would be given a $50 publicly funded voucher (Patriot dollars) to donate to federal political campaigns.
    • All donations including both the $50 voucher and additional private contributions must be made anonymously through the FEC.
  • Trade Credit or Accounts Payable

    • An accounts payable is recorded in the A/P sub-ledger at the time an invoice is vouchered for payment.
  • Cash Controls

    • Voucher System: A system focused on documenting every aspect of every transaction to ensure that all required payments are made and are only made once.
  • Educational Reform in the U.S.

    • Most proposals for school choice call for vouchers.
    • Public education vouchers would permit guardians to select and pay any school, public or private, with public funds currently allocated to local public schools.
  • Elasticity Conditions for Price Discrimination

    • Airlines do offer other forms of price discrimination including discounts, vouchers, and member perks for individuals with membership cards.
  • Current Challenges for Education

    • These religious aspects raise the question of government funding school vouchers in states with Blaine Amendments in their constitution.
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