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How debts age

Ageing methods

There are six different ageing methods that you can use:

The method of ageing you choose depends on your organisation's debt control policy.

It is most common to apply ageing from the statement date rather than the transaction date. This is because the first time that the debtor is aware of what they owe is when they receive the statement.

You may also want to apply ageing from a statement due date instead of the statement issue date. If no due date has been set for a statement, Synergetic uses the statement issue date instead.

If you are ageing debts by month, Synergetic only looks at the month component of the date. This method is less accurate than using daily ageing but it is easier to understand.

Tip: We recommend you print statements at the beginning of the month because the debt ages at the end of the month.

Examples of ageing

1. Monthly from the statement date:

Charge: 2/9/07 $50

Charge: 25/9/07 $60

Statement sent on 1/10/07:

Current

1+ Months

2+ Months

3+ Months

$110

0

0

0

Charge: 10/10/07 $25

Statement sent on 1/11/07:

Current

1+ Months

2+ Months

3+ Months

$25

$110

0

0

(assuming no receipts or credits)

2. Monthly from the transaction date:

Charge: 2/9/07 $50

Charge: 25/9/07 $60

Statement sent on 1/10/07:

Current

1+ Months

2+ Months

3+ Months

0

$110

0

0

Charge: 10/10/07 $25

Statement sent on 1/11/07:

Current

1+ Months

2+ Months

3+ Months

0

$25

$110

0

(assuming no receipts or credits)

3. Monthly from the statement due date:

Charge: 2/9/07 $50

Charge: 25/9/07 $60

Statement sent on 1/09/07

Statement due on 1/10/07:

Current

1+ Months

2+ Months

3+ Months

$110

0

0

0

Charge: 10/10/07 $25

Statement sent on 1/10/07

Statement due on 1/11/07:

Current

1+ Months

2+ Months

3+ Months

$25

$110

0

0

(assuming no receipts or credits)

Last modified: 9/10/2013 2:16:52 PM

See Also

Overview of processing debtors

Types of billing

How instalments operate

Defining an instalment fee

© 2013 Synergetic Management Systems. Published 15 October 2013.

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