Ageing analysis definition
Ageing analysis means the age of creation of individual items within that account. An ageing analysis automatically highlights areas of concern / long outstanding items and is therefore a key tool in improving the value of the reconciliation. It serves as a crucial exception management parameter as un- reconciled balances, over time, will get classified under high age brackets.
Examples of Ageing analysis in a sentence
The following review meetings will be held on a daily and weekly basis: Daily Review: • Previous day’s Major incidents, critical updates, status reporting; and • Daily status summary of incidents, problems, SRs and CRs. Weekly Review: • Items that need immediate management attention; • SLAs & KPIs statistics report discussion; • Updates on "Achievements, Trainings, Highlights, Major issues"; and • Ticket Ageing analysis.