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yep - what MVV said. Hey- that's pretty good for a Saturday after lunch post. I'm always ready to take a nap right about now.
It's also good to know that AAofA is always a whole number - they don't round up. So, if your AAofA is 4.5 years -- or 4 years + 6 months, -- or however you've chosen to do the math, it counts as 4 years.
I think we've pretty much totally overwhelmed peaches at this point. Anyone have a Pepsi????
edited cuz cant tipe
@Anonymous wrote:yep - what MVV said. Hey- that's pretty good for a Saturday after lunch post. I'm always ready to take a nap right about now.
It's also good to know that AAofA is always a whole number - they don't round up. So, if your AAofA is 4.5 years -- or 4 years + 6 months, -- or however you've chosen to do the math, it counts as 4 years.
I think we've pretty much totally overwhelmed peaches at this point. Anyone have a Pepsi????
edited cuz cant tipe
Message Edited by beamMEup on 02-20-2010 12:52 PM
Thanks but the AAoA explanation is one of my macros. I'd NEVER be able to keep that straight other wise. And despite knowing how to do it I've never actually calculated my AAoA for accuracy. (Pretty sad huh?)
u can 2 tipe
Hi peaches...
How old are the accounts that are reporting in duplicate?
Do they have balances?
Do they have any derogatory information?
What is your average age of accounts?
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