Oh, dude, you're looking for the fancy term? It's a "financial controller." Basically, they're the money boss of the shop. Like, they make sure all the cash flow is flowing and stuff. But hey, call them whatever you want, just don't ask them for a raise.
A cashier, someone who collects payments from customers
Business
In a shop, the person in charge of money is typically the cashier or the store manager. The cashier handles daily transactions, processes payments, and manages the cash register. The store manager oversees overall financial operations, including budgeting, sales tracking, and ensuring financial accuracy. Together, they ensure proper cash flow and financial accountability within the shop.
Money and jewels and gold shop. Jk It's called a Pawn shop
The best places to find this type of information are going to be on websites like Forbes or Money Supermarket. Otherwise, a person will just have to shop around at various banking institutions.
A cashier, someone who collects payments from customers
Business
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newsagent
In a shop, the person in charge of money is typically the cashier or the store manager. The cashier handles daily transactions, processes payments, and manages the cash register. The store manager oversees overall financial operations, including budgeting, sales tracking, and ensuring financial accuracy. Together, they ensure proper cash flow and financial accountability within the shop.
Shop Assistant
Shop Assistant
A mechanic
A florist is a person who works in a flower shop.
A Counter person.
money