Honesty and Accountability Pay  

Posted by edelweiza in , , , ,

money, money troubles, money matters

Money is a very delicate subject. How many lives and friendships have ended because of it? A lot. When it comes to money, friends become enemies and enemies become friends. Indeed, money is the root of all evil. It is only thru honesty and accountability that we can avoid getting into troubles that involve money.

Here's a story (that revolves around money) shared to me by a friend. She temporarily became the keeper of the office money when her officemate in charge of it took a long leave. During the first few days, she was okay. She and her officemate were constantly in touch. One day, for some unknown reason, she lost a big amount from the office money. She didn't know what to do. She gathered all the receipts and computed the cash. She tried very hard to find the missing money but to no avail. She told no one in the office about it. But she was honest enough to tell herself and loved ones about what happened. Finally, she said to herself that she had to pay for it because she was accountable for it.

What she did was she availed of a loan. When her loan check arrived, she had it encashed and replaced the missing money. One day, her officemate came back. It was time to turn the office money over. Much to her suprise and joy, her officemate knew where the missing money was. Apparently, there was a receipt being kept by another officemate that covers the missing money. She talked to her officemate seriously and told her that she paid for the missing money. Initially, her officemate got shocked. But she was quick to tell her that it was okay. The money would be returned. And so she got the money she used to cover the missing amount. Her officemate was kind enough to listen to her story of honesty and accountability and did the right thing --to return the money to her.

When it was over, they just made fun of the incident. They said my friend should have told the entire office about it. It could have shortened her agony and solved her problem outright. But personally speaking, I think my friend did the right thing. You cannot just tell the world about such a delicate matter. Imagine what these people would think of her. People are inherently judgmental, right?

By being honest to herself and being accountable for the complex task temporarily assigned to her, she was able to solve her problem. She just lifted everything up to the Lord. All her worries and agonies arising from the incident. She believed that whatever it was taken from her will be back. And it did get back. The missing money was found. She cannot be more grateful to God. :)

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16 comments

Anonymous  

taena... entry din ba to sa pakulong katchupuy? hahahaha may pekeng dulyar eh

November 4, 2008 at 11:11 AM

@kosa: haha.mukha lang pero hindi po.true story yan na shinare ko dito..hehe.sikatchupoy contest ba tinutukoy mo? sumali rin ako don..eto naman yon:

My Sikatchupoy si Buraot Contest Entry

November 4, 2008 at 11:24 AM
Anonymous  

edelweiza - i agree sis, honesty is the best policy. ironically, kokonti na lang ang mga taong ganyan. yung iba pa nga nagkukunwari pa...we must take precautions everyday. :)

November 4, 2008 at 12:14 PM

i agree with you money is the root of evil, makikita mo and tunay mong kaibigan thru material things. God bless.

November 4, 2008 at 1:51 PM

@snow: korek. ingat dapat lage talaga. :)

@merlyn: opo, kaya mahalin natin at pakaingatan ang ating mga tunay na kaibigan. God bless you, too! :)

November 4, 2008 at 2:01 PM

You're right, if you can solve the problem on your own why not? Telling the whole world about the problem is not answer to it. She had chosen to talk to her family that's good because her family knows who really she is rather than telling the whole office. Your friend did a great job!

November 4, 2008 at 2:51 PM
Anonymous  

Your friend is one of a kind. And she is lucky as well. if there was a spot audit at that time, everything would be different.

At any rate, she did the right thing. And our country needs more of her kind.

Being a banker for most of my life, i learned that when it comes to company money, one must always be very very careful, cash handling procedures must be followed at all times, should always practice the "kaliwaan - you get the money, give me receipt or sign".

A little negligence and too much trust always put people in trouble lalo na sa pera.

This is a lesson learned with interest attached to it. LOL

November 4, 2008 at 5:15 PM
Anonymous  

And let me add, Good deeds and bad deeds have a price and sooner or later you'll have it whether you like it or not, knowingly and unknowingly.

November 4, 2008 at 5:21 PM

you had a good point here sistah
padaan lng po

November 4, 2008 at 8:54 PM

money is important, being honest is more important. People will rather do biz with an honest person than someone who is smart but scheming.

November 4, 2008 at 9:10 PM
Anonymous  

buti naman meron pala nakept na receipt . At least she was nice enough to cover teh money even though she has no idea where that money went.

November 4, 2008 at 10:19 PM

@ambo: korek. thank you daw sabi nya.hehe.

@myepinoy: i think she was lucky, too.haha. had there been a daily audit, she might have found herself in a different situation, which i think is way harder to deal with. but things ended well. it was a good thing she lifted everything up to the lord and did the best thing to do at that time. yep, we should be always be cautious, money-wise or not. and let's not trust too easily. it was a lesson learned. :)

@faye: thanks sis

@eunice: agree. these days, people should really be wiser in his every dealing.

@irel: kaya nga eh. buti na lang. smart girl. :)

November 5, 2008 at 8:54 AM

your friend truly deserves to be priased for being honest to herself, good thing the Lord knows what she has done that is why God helped her solve the problem. Truly, God is good.. and yes, it hurts to know that money is indeed the root of all evil..

November 5, 2008 at 11:21 AM

@claire: yep, she does.thanks. God is really good. :)

November 5, 2008 at 1:38 PM

edelwiza,

I thought that was a nice piece of non-fiction, a good story, conveying a good message. You have a knack for storytelling, a nice voice to read/ (if that makes sense).

November 9, 2008 at 11:36 AM

@robert aquino dollesin: thank you. glad u like the story, the message and how i narrated it. :)

November 10, 2008 at 8:12 AM

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