Enter your outstanding invoices to see how much is current, overdue, and concentrated in each aging bucket.
Classified from the due dates and outstanding amounts above.
Accounts receivable aging groups outstanding customer balances based on how long they have been unpaid.
A typical aging report separates receivables into Current, 1–30, 31–60, 61–90, and 90+ day buckets.
| Aging bucket | Balance |
|---|---|
| Current | $25,000 |
| 1–30 days | $15,000 |
| 31–60 days | $8,000 |
| 61–90 days | $4,000 |
| 90+ days | $3,000 |
| Total AR | $55,000 |
In this example, $30,000 is overdue and $25,000 is still current.
AR aging shows the age of individual outstanding invoices. DSO is an aggregate metric that compares accounts receivable with credit sales. Use the DSO Calculator when you want that company-level figure.
An AR aging report is primarily an internal collections tool. An account statement is generally customer-facing and summarizes invoices, payments, credits, and the balance on an account. Create one in the Account Statement Generator.
For policy and follow-up, see Invoice Aging Report, Invoice Due Date Calculator, and Late Payment Fee Calculator. Create the next invoice in the Invoice Generator.
This calculator groups the invoices you enter. It does not import accounting data, verify balances, or decide whether a receivable is collectible.