Delayed Variable Billing Verification
Definition
Payment formulas like DCH = (SD Γ RD/ULAS) + L/LAS delay monthly instalments until government verification.
Key Findings
- Financial Impact: 30-60 days extended Accounts Receivable; 1-2% financing cost on AUD 500k+ seasonal revenue
- Frequency: Monthly instalments during variable billing periods
- Root Cause: Manual verification of loaded/unloaded km and contract hours
Why This Matters
The Pitch: Bus services in Australia π¦πΊ suffer 30-60 day delays in variable route payments, tying up AUD 100,000+ in working capital. Automated verification accelerates cash flow.
Affected Stakeholders
Accounts Receivable, Compliance Officers
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Methodology & Sources
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Related Business Risks
Variable Route Billing Errors
Fixed Cost Over-allocation on Variable Routes
Fehlentscheidungen durch fehlende Auswertungen von Unfall- und Beinaheunfalldaten
Overtime Costs from Manual Bus Aide Rostering
Idle Bus Capacity from Scheduling Bottlenecks
Fair Work Penalty for Aide Award Breaches
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