NOUN
- a periodic charge that does not vary with business volume (as insurance or rent or mortgage payments etc.)
How To Use fixed charge In A Sentence
- Crystallisation Crystallisation is the term used to describe the process by which a floating charge is converted into a normal fixed charge.
- In the solvent-permeable and ion- penetrable porous surface layer of the particle, idealized hydrodynamic frictional segments with fixed charges are assumed to distribute at a uniform density.
- The debts were automatically extinguished by collection and their proceeds never became subject to a fixed charge.
- Accordingly, he held that the charge on the uncollected book debts and their proceeds was a fixed charge.
- Also not included are fixed charges on bank accounts and, more importantly, fixed charges on shares held in a subsidiary.
- While obviously the fixed charge accords superior protection, there are sound reasons for taking a floating charge.
- Fixed charges usually known as shop expenditure and establishment expenses or shop oncost and office oncost, are apportioned to the various jobs.
- ‘Rates are a fixed charge, incurred annually, that are based on notional property values and bear no relationship to the size or scale of the business or its ability to pay,’ said Mr Bourke.
- In the solvent-permeable and ion- penetrable porous surface layer of the particle, idealized hydrodynamic frictional segments with fixed charges are assumed to distribute at a uniform density.