Studies and measures imposed on the Spanish city by the National Government in relation to payments to providers have resulted in three concrete actions: a plan to pay the bills most backward, winding and report on municipal budgets and the quarterly report on the delay in payment of debts.
In the case of the City of Yecla, has not been necessary because the payment plan is up with suppliers also presented a few weeks ago the liquidation of municipal budgets and noted the report referred to the health of financial Yeclano the consistory.
On the report of the first quarter of 2012 is noteworthy that the average payment period to suppliers of the City of Yecla is 67 days, providers have current expenditure as average delay in its collection of just 14 days and that his average collection period is 45 days.
It should be noted that the law of payment of government imposed pay periods for 2012 ranging between 40 and 60 days, depending on their nature.
Councillor of Finance, Alejandro Palao says that with these results, highlights the economic and financial good health of the City of Yecla, "because we have no bills" in the drawer "and we have had, reports and assessments of budgets reveal that the situation of the City of Yecla is desired and envied by most of the councils of our country and our suppliers payments are carried out and appropriate term. "
This allows the City of Yecla municipal services continue to set and develop the activities planned by the government team, without diminishing the quality and quantity of the same, as far as possible, and pay suppliers as important objective and critical to the sustainability of the financial system and economic fabric.
"We understand that the payment to suppliers is absolutely necessary to generate wealth and employment in Yecla and are making great efforts to yeclanas the many companies that work with us to receive as soon as possible within the statutory period the amounts billed to our City" Alejandro Palao says.
Still, the current economic situation implies a lack of liquidity in the municipal coffers, as do the vast majority of residents.
To solve this problem, the Department of Economics and is controlling Making the most of the money owed receptions by the various administrations, to great effect in relation to 2012.
Councilman Alejandro Palao says "is also started collecting the money due these years ago, and likewise is studying all possibilities to strike a balance between the needs of the City of Yecla and the economic situation of our neighbors."
Source: Ayuntamiento de Yecla