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Delinquency occurs at how many days past due on your loan repayment?

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Delinquencies are reported when the loan is 30 or more days past due to the credit bureau. When the borrower is 90 or more days past due is stated to be a serious delinquency.

Step-by-step explanation:

Delinquency is a situation in which the loan borrower fails to pay the loan or makes an overdue on the periodical payment.

Delinquency rate:

The percentage of loans within the loan portfolio of a financial institution whose payments are delinquent. The formula to calculate the delinquency rate is as follows,


\text{Delinquency Rate }=\frac{\text{Number of delinquent accounts}}{\text{total number of credit accounts}}*100

Average days delinquent:

This is calculated by subtracting the days sales outstanding (DSO) from best Possible DSO which is represented as


\bold{\text{ADD= Days Sales Outstanding - Best Possible Days Sales Outstanding}}

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