Charge adjustments refer to modifications made to the fees or costs associated with a service or product, often to correct errors, account for changes in conditions, or accommodate customer requests. They can occur in various contexts, such as billing disputes, subscription services, or utility charges. These adjustments ensure that the charges accurately reflect the services provided or correct any discrepancies noted by customers or providers.
Anarchic Adjustment ended in 1996.
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An adjustment letter, formulated in response to a claim, is a document produced in response to the initial claim made. Claim being an unsatisfied customer letter or the like and the adjustment is what is made to resolve the problem
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Adjustment refers to the process of making changes to better align with a situation or environment. It can involve modifying behaviors, attitudes, or strategies in response to new information or circumstances. In psychology, adjustment often pertains to how individuals cope with stressors or life changes, while in other fields, such as finance or engineering, it can refer to recalibrating systems or models for improved accuracy or performance. Essentially, adjustment is about finding balance and improving functionality in varying contexts.
Annual Charge Adjustment
FAF = Fuel Adjustment Factor
A contractual adjustment is made by the billing department in a hospital in order to charge a patient's insurance company. The result is that the patient is not responsible for payment.
if the healthcare provider(billing office) unable to get the charge value from insurance and patient, he just leave it as bad account and this process is called as adjustment.
A freight surcharge or adjustment factor imposed by an international carrier to offset foreign currency fluctuations. In some cases an emergency currency adjustment factor (ECAF) may be applied when a charge or rate has been originally published in a currency that is experiencing sustained or rapid decline. The CAF is charged as a percentage of the freight.
A freight surcharge or adjustment factor imposed by an international carrier to offset foreign currency fluctuations. In some cases an emergency currency adjustment factor (ECAF) may be applied when a charge or rate has been originally published in a currency that is experiencing sustained or rapid decline. The CAF is charged as a percentage of the freight.
I am trying to cash in a with profits bond with Norwich Union. I spoke to a financial advisor 2 years ago and he told me to wait as the market value adjustment (then around £1,000) would soon be eliminated as the FSA thought it an unfair adjustment. I waited 2 years and contacted Norwich Union today and find the MVA is now 20% (nearly £4,000) I am wondering is this legal and can I do anything to register my compaint to this seemingly unjust charge?
In the online world of shopping, most companies allow ring size selection or an adjustment free of charge. Big companies find this to be a selling point for customers, because few people are willing to pay extra for the size of the ring.
Abbreviation for "Currency Adjustment Factor." A charge, expressed as a percentage of a base rate, that is applied to compensate ocean carriers of currency fluctuations
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No adjustment.