Cashbox or cash drawer.
A Safe, also a strongbox, or cash box.
When you first get money, if it is from a taxable source, you pay tax on it no matter where you plan to keep the money. Just because you plan to keep it at home doesn't make it exempt from tax. For example, if your employer pays you a salary, you have to pay taxes when you get your salary even if you plan on keeping it in your home. But if you just throw the money in a desk drawer or under your mattress, there is no additional tax for keeping it there and no additional tax for later removing it and spending it. Of course, if you spend it on something that is subject to sales tax, you have to pay sales tax whether you get the money from your home or from your bank. On the other hand, if you buy a home and a number of years later find that the previous owner had stashed a large amount of cash in the attic behind a loose board, the money that you found could be taxable if you keep it.
Light bookkeeping might be similar to doing household budget and expenses. Money in-money out kind of record-keeping. It could also mean the business doesn't have much new business to keep books on.
Keeping money in the bank account because banks have established practices for safeguarding customer's money.
till
Cashbox or cash drawer.
till
the answer for this question is till.
Till. The shop assistant put the money in the till.
a box or drawer for keeping money is called "till"
A Safe, also a strongbox, or cash box.
There really isnÕt a big difference between a drawer and drawee. A drawer is a person that draws out the money and a drawee is the person who will be receiving the money.
box (other meanings: drawer, case, bin, even coffin)
It means counting the money in your cash register drawer.
Drawer dividers are an important organization tool for keeping similar items together. They can be labeled so that you can quickly retrieve what you are looking for.
Drawer organizer is not an object. Drawer organizer is someone who organizes their drawer often and organizes for other people as well for money or for free sometimes.