The treasurer ensures the pack's finances are sound. Specifically, the treasurer will:
Help the pack committee and Cubmaster establish a sound financial program for the pack with a pack
budget plan.
Open or maintain a bank account in the pack's name and arrange for all transactions to be signed by any
two of the following: Cubmaster, pack committee chair, secretary, or treasurer.
Approve all budget expenditures. Check all disbursements against budget allowances, and pay bills by
check. The pack committee chair should approve bills before payment.
Collect dues from den leaders at the pack leaders' meeting, preferably in sealed den dues envelopes.
Open envelopes in the presence of den leaders. Give receipts for these funds, and deposit the money in the
bank account.
Keep up-to-date financial records. Enter all income and expenditures under the proper budget item in the
finance section of the Pack Record Book. Credit each Cub Scout with payment of dues. From time to time,
compare the records with those of the den leaders to make sure they agree. Give leadership in developing
a coordinated recordkeeping system in the pack.
Be responsible for thrift training within the pack. Encourage each den leader to explain the pack
financial plan to each youth and their family so that the youth will accept responsibility for paying dues
and family members will be alert to opportunities for the youth to earn dues money and develop habits of
thrift.
On the request of den leaders, sympathetically counsel with a youth who does not pay dues, determine
the reason, and encourage regular payment. If the youht is unable to pay, work out a plan with the
Cubmaster and pack committee so that the youth can earn dues.
Periodically report on the pack's financial condition at the monthly pack leaders' meeting. Make regular
monthly reports to the pack committee at the pack leaders' meeting, and report to the chartered
organization as often as desirable on the financial condition of the pack.
Provide petty cash needed by leaders. Keep a record of expenditures.
Guide the pack in conducting council-approved pack money-earning projects.