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keithwoodlock updated MIFOS-2946:
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    Fix Version/s:     (was: Mifos Backlog)
                   Unscheduled

> Inconsistent use of the term "Arrears" throughout Mifos UI and DB
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>                 Key: MIFOS-2946
>                 URL: http://mifosforge.jira.com/browse/MIFOS-2946
>             Project: mifos
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Loan Account
>    Affects Versions: Release 1.5, Release 1.5.0.1
>            Reporter: Kay Chau
>            Assignee: Kay Chau
>             Fix For: Unscheduled
>
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> We seem to use the term Arrears in many places where they mean different 
> things.  Sometimes it means a loan that has exceeded the lateness definition, 
> and in other places it just means if a payment is overdue/late but might not 
> have passed the lateness defined.
> We need to determine the right way to denote this throughout the UI.
> Some examples:
> 1) Loan Account Details - under Amount Due we have "Amount in Arrears" - this 
> looks like it's populating with any amount overdue regardless of lateness set.
> 2) Performance History - Days in Arrears - this is populating with # of days 
> the earliest payment is late, again disregarding the lateness definition
> 3) Lateness definition description - this does say the loan becomes "In 
> Arrears" if the loan exceeds the definition.  However, this is also unclear 
> because it also means the loan's state is now changed to "Active-Bad 
> Standing".

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