In order to post a
fixed charge, a
fixed charge type must be created within the
practice or one of its
subsidiary companies. Fixed charge types describe the nature of the charge, along with its rate-per-unit and optional flagfall. A complete history of all changes to the rate and flagfall are retained; this makes it possible to back-date charges using the historical rates, as well as being able to propose future-dated changes to cost policies that will automatically come into effect on the appropriate date.
Flagfall and rate
- In the absence of a flagfall, the charge is calculated as the number of units multiplied by the rate.
- If a flagfall is specified in addition to the rate, the first unit is charged at the flagfall amount and all subsequent units charged according to the rate.
- If a flagfall is specified without a rate, the charge is equal to the flagfall amount, regardless of the number of units.
Charge policy
Fixed charge types also have the capacity to carry a historical code; this can be used to identify cost codes imported from legacy systems, or to integrate with cost recovery systems running in parallel with ContactsLaw.
Several options affect the behaviour of a fixed charge type:
- Allow posting - When a charge type is no longer used, this option can be toggled to prevent further charges from being posted.
- Reportable - Determines whether the charge type is included in members' performance statistics.
- Magnetic - If set, this option causes fixed charges to draw upon other journals (relating to the same record) when determining their product on a bill of costs. (Effectively making all charges associated with a document - timed or fixed - "stick together")