Which levels of Budget management have access to the Rate Analysis (WRSBRTE), Rate Group Analysis/Summary (WRSBRGA), and Period Rate Group Analysis (WRSBPGA) reports?
Budget Franchise · 2025 FDDAnswer from 2025 FDD Document
Report Name: Rate Analysis (WRSBRTE)-Retention 25 Months
Description: This report provides key statistical data by specific rate code with prior year
comparison. The ability exists to segregate data from rentals that contain an
BCD number from those that are non-BCD.
Availability: District, Fleet Owner, Megazone
Report Name: Rate Group Analysis/Summary (WRSBRGA)-Retention 25 Months
Description: This report provides statistical data for the top four (4) rate codes in each rate
group table for the current year with a prior year comparison.
Availability: District, Fleet Owner, Megazone
Report Name: Period Rate Group Analysis (WRSBPGA)-Retention 25 Months
Description: This report provides a comparison of current year to prior year by month for
given rate tables.
Availability: District, Fleet Owner, Megazone
Source: Item 23 — RECEIPTS (FDD pages 80–426)
What This Means (2025 FDD)
According to Budget's 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document, the Rate Analysis (WRSBRTE), Rate Group Analysis/Summary (WRSBRGA), and Period Rate Group Analysis (WRSBPGA) reports are available to District, Fleet Owner, and Megazone levels of management. These reports are part of the Worldwide Reporting System (WRS) reports that Budget provides.
The Rate Analysis report (WRSBRTE) provides key statistical data by specific rate code with a prior year comparison. It also allows for segregation of data from rentals containing a BCD number versus those that do not. The Rate Group Analysis/Summary report (WRSBRGA) offers statistical data for the top four rate codes in each rate group table for the current year, also with a prior year comparison. The Period Rate Group Analysis report (WRSBPGA) compares the current year to the prior year by month for given rate tables.
These reports can help Budget franchisees at the District, Fleet Owner, and Megazone levels to analyze rate performance, compare current performance against previous years, and understand rate code effectiveness. This information is crucial for making informed decisions about pricing strategies and revenue management.