Lease Snapshot Report
Purpose |
For organisations which have leased vehicles, the Lease Snapshot Report is a valuable tool to perform a 'lease health check'. The purpose of this report is to show you how each lease is performing in the context of (a) current vehicle usage, and (b) the lease term. The report performs calculations to produce a confidence number or score, which represents whether or not you are likely to exceed the lease term and thus incur penalties from the lessor, based on current usage patterns. By intervening before the lease terms have been exceeded, the report gives you a 'heads up' that certain vehicles may need to be moved to other departments where the usage is less. The report is located at Sysadmin > Reports > Lease Snapshot Report |
Lease Register |
The data in the Lease Snapshot Report is taken from the Vehicle Register where a vehicle record has the 'Leased?' flag set to Yes. In the Lease Register (screen shots below), you can enter the lease details such as term, lessor, etc. The snapshot report simply extracts all vehicles that are leased. |
Reading the Report |
Please refer to the below screen shot of a sample Lease Snapshot Report. The column headings reading from left-to-right are self explanatory, the columns of note are below:
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Why Amber is Better than Green |
If your vehicle scores are green, then one could reach the conclusion that the lease terms are too high meaning that you are probably not getting the most out of the leasing mechanism to maximize value for money. Amber would indicate that your negotiated lease terms closely reflect the reality of how the business is using their cars. To put it another way, green would mean you are playing too safe, whereas amber would mean you have negotiated relevant lease terms. |
Things to Note |
The score is an estimate based on current usage patterns. Where you are likely to exceed the lease terms, it would be a good idea to get the KMs down. You can use a variety of methods here -
Most leases also have a 'buffer' so it could be that a red or amber score may land inside the lease term + buffer. To get the most out of the report, ensure your ODO readings are current. A black score of zero indicates there is no data, meaning either no ODO readings or missing lease term details in the vehicle register.
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