Snap-out checks
January 16th, 2007 by steveVoucher checks, snap-out checks, NCR checks, multiple part checks - all of these names can describe a two, three, four or five part check that - excluding the top stub - measure 8.5 inches wide and usually 7 inches deep with a check at the top and the bottom portion being some type of a voucher. The vouchers vary with the purpose of the check since they are used to record the breakdown of what the payment is for. The number of parts vary too, usually because of the users bookkeeping quirks of habit but sometimes because of legal or by-law requirements. For an accounts payable or disbursements check the voucher would list the invoices being paid while on a payroll check it might show deductions and taxes withheld from a base pay or a list of various types of commissions or other incentives. This type of check is just a bit antiquated because of the power and ease of accounting software but they are still used by many companies that are computerized for specific purposes. There are few places that still offer these unique checks but, if you need them, here are two excellent sources who not only offer them but understand their use. The first is online at www.CheckChecks.com and the second is South Shore Business Checks available toll free at 1-888-346-2417.
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