Billing For SAs Covered By The Non-Billed Budget
When the next bill for the account is completed, the credit on the Non-Billed Budget is transferred to the covered SAs. The credit is prorated over the covered SAs according to the relative payoff balances on each SA.
In the example below, the electric SA's bill is 33. The first ten transactions are discussed above.
Event
Effect On Current Balance
Effect On Payoff Balance
Current Balance
Payoff Balance
Effect On Current Balance
Effect On Payoff Balance
Current Balance
Payoff Balance
Electric SA
Non-Billed Budget SA
Starting balance
0
0
25
25
Non-Billed Budget is activated
-25
0
0
25
First scheduled payment is due
10
0
10
0
Payment
-10
-10
0
-10
Second scheduled payment is due
10
0
10
-10
Over-payment
-10
-10
0
-20
Third scheduled payment is due
10
0
10
-20
Transfer Adjustment
-10
-10
0
-30
Fourth scheduled payment
10
0
10
-30
Underpayment
-7
-7
3
-37
Bill
0
33
0
58
Bill completion (transfer adjustment)
0
-37
0
21
0
37
3
0
When a bill segment financial transaction is created, the current amount is set to zero for SAs that are covered by the Non-Billed Budget (if you use a bill segment FT algorithm of Payoff Amt = Bill Amt / Current Amt = Amt Due ). Though not evident by the name, the Payoff Amt = Bill Amt / Current Amt = Amt Due algorithm does set the current amount to zero for monitored Non-Billed Budgets. (For SAs with other roles, the current amount is equal to the amount due or the recurring charge.)
A bill completion algorithm transfers money from the Non-Billed Budget to the covered SAs (if you plug in the NBB Credit Transfer bill completion algorithm on the Non-Billed Budget SA type). The algorithm type supplied with the base package distributes the credit using the method described in Distributing Non-Billed Budget Credit.
Note: 
Canceled Bill Segments. No new processing occurs when a bill segment is canceled; any credit balance remains on the covered SA.