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Debt Management

USAID is required by the Prompt Payment Act to pay its bills on time or pay an interest penalty to vendors. This chart shows that USAID has reduced its late payments from 4.52% in FY 2002 to less than .01% in FY 2005. In addition, we pay the vast majority of our bills by Electrionic Funds Transfer (EFT).

Timeliness of Payments
Timeliness of Payments FY 2005 FY 2004 FY 2003 FY 2002
Interest Penalty Paid $35,250.07 $3,045.00 $17,825.00 $66,372.00
Percentage of Payments Paid Late 0.001% 0.41% 1.17% 4.52%
Number of EFT Payments 29,816 21,309 20,690 21,108
Number of Check Payments 617 427 429 452

Four graphs visually summarizing the above table. They show the following for fiscal years 2002 through 2005: (1) interest penalty paid; (2) percentage of payments paid late; (3) number of EFT payments; (4) number of check payments.D

 


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