This would refer to if you were a cashier and your drawer in which you exchange cash is short or over by any amount why there would be an overage or money missing most likely through and error with change.
If your supervisor wants you to rectify the discrepancies in the till, go through the whole process again to make sure that it was not a case of simple miscalculation. If the numbers still do not add up, go through them one by one to see where the error was made.
pay for it out of your own bill
If your supervisor wants you to rectify the discrepancies in your till, you should first run a total one more time to be sure of the end result. Then, find your mistake and correct it.
Recount your till until it comes up right or you pay back your job for your mistakes. The till has to match the register total.
Rectify the discrepancies in your till basically means that what you rung into the register, based on a report that can be generated by the cash register does not equal what you actually have in the till, such as cash, checks, credit slips, and coupons. Rectifying this or reconciling this means to find where the mistakes were made and correcting them if possible. For example, was a coupon rung in for more than the price on the coupon, was a check rung in as cash, is the register short or over cash, etc.
what is the meaning word of rectify
No, it is not. Rectify is a verb meaning to set right or correct.
Your manager is telling you to fix the problem. You have to make sure that your till balances each night.
Rectify is derived from the Latin "rectus", meaning "straight". Hence rectify means "to straighten" or by extension "to correct" or "to make right".
Irreparable meaning impossible to repair, rectify, or amend.
Rectify is a verb.
Rectify is a verb.
I had rectify my messed up homework.