Examples of Common Adjustment Types
The following table shows several classic adjustment types used by many organizations:
Adjustment Type
Typical Distribution Code
Default Amount
Financial Transaction Algorithm
Print On Bill
A/P Adjust-ment
1099
NSF
NSF revenue
Your NSF fee
Payoff = Current = Adj. Amt
Refer to ADJT-NM for an example of such an algorithm type
Yes
No
No
LPC
Late payment charge revenue
N/A
Payoff = Current = Adj. Amt
Refer to ADJT-NM for an example of such an algorithm type
Yes
No
No
CONNECT
Connection charge revenue
Your connection charge
Payoff = Current = Adj. Amt
Refer to ADJT-NM for an example of such an algorithm type
Yes
No
No
CUSTREL
Customer relationship expense
N/A
Payoff = Current = Adj. Amt
Refer to ADJT-NM for an example of such an algorithm type
Yes
No
No
ADDCHARG
Misc Revenue
N/A
Payoff = Current = Adj. Amt
Refer to ADJT-NM for an example of such an algorithm type
Yes
No
No
XFER
Balance transfer clearing
N/A
Payoff = Current = Adj. Amt
Refer to ADJT-NM for an example of such an algorithm type
Yes
No
No
WO SYNC
N/A
N/A
Payoff = 0 / Current = Adj. Amt
Refer to ADJT-CA for an example of such an algorithm type
No
No
No
REFUNDAP
A/P clearing
N/A
Payoff = Current = Adj. Amt
Refer to ADJT-NM for an example of such an algorithm type
Yes
Yes
No
DPA FIX
N/A
N/A
Payoff = 0 / Current = Adj. Amt
Refer to ADJT-CA for an example of such an algorithm type
Yes
No
No
CHARITFX
N/A
N/A
Payoff = 0 / Current = Adj. Amt
Refer to ADJT-CA for an example of such an algorithm type
Yes
No
No
BUDG ON
N/A
N/A
Payoff = 0 / Current = Adj. Amt
Refer to ADJT-CA for an example of such an algorithm type
Yes
No
No
BUDG OFF
N/A
N/A
Payoff = 0 / Current = Adj. Amt
Refer to ADJT-CA for an example of such an algorithm type
Yes
No
No
BUDG FIX
N/A
N/A
Payoff = 0 / Current = Adj. Amt
Refer to ADJT-CA for an example of such an algorithm type
Yes
No
No
DEPOSREF
N/A
N/A
Payoff = 0 / Current = Adj. Amt
Refer to ADJT-CA for an example of such an algorithm type
Yes
No
No
DEPOSINT
Interest expense
N/A
Payoff = Current = Adj. Amt. Refer to ADJT-NM for an example of such an algorithm type.
Or
Payoff Amt = Adj Amt / Current Amt = 0. Refer to ADJT-TA for an example of such an algorithm type.
Use the first method if you want to have the interest reflected as a credit balance on the customer's bill. Use the second method if you roll the interest amount into the customer's existing deposit on hand.
Yes
No
Yes
DEPFIXCR
N/A
N/A
Payoff = 0 / Current = Adj. Amt
Refer to ADJT-CA for an example of such an algorithm type
No
No
No