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Service Pricing Factors

Last updated on Apr 04, 2026

Table of Contents

  1. Introduction

  2. Configuring pricing factors

  3. Examples

    1. Quality of books
    2. Annual revenue range
    3. Support factors
    4. Frequency of reconciliations
    5. Loyalty discount

1. Introduction

Pricing factors are dynamic variables that influence the final price of a service, adding or adjusting the base cost based on specific criteria. Users can define these factors, determine how they interact with the base price (add, subtract, multiply, divide), and choose between a numerical input or a predefined list to set the adjustment mechanism


2. Configuring pricing factors

Pricing factors can be added to services during service creation or while editing a service

Name the pricing factor:

Begin by naming your pricing factor to reflect the aspect it represents (e.g., "Quality of Books", "Annual Revenue Range")

Define interaction type:

Specify how the factor should adjust pricing:

  • Add: Increases the base service price
  • Subtract: Decreases the base service price
  • Multiply: Applies a multiplication factor to the base price
  • Divide: Applies a division factor, reducing the base price

Choose Input Type:

  • Number Input: Directly enter a value to adjust the base price
  • List: If selecting 'List', input options and associated values for each, creating a structured selection

Service Pricing Factors

3. Examples

Quality of books:

  • Action: Multiply
Option Value Outcome
High 0.9 Multiplication factor for well-maintained books, resulting in a lower charge
Medium 1.0 No change
Low 1.1 Resulting in a higher charge due to increased workload

Annual revenue range:

  • Action: Add
Option Value Outcome
Less than $100K 0 Add $0 for base services
$100K-$500K 200 Add $200 for increased complexity
More than $500K 500 add $500 for extensive service requirements

Support factors (e.g., Hours of Support Required):

  • Action: Add
Option Value Outcome
Basic (up to 2 hours) 50 Add $50 for base services
Standard (up to 5 hours) 120 Add $120 for more time
Premium (unlimited) 250 add $250 for premium

Frequency of reconciliations:

  • Action: Multiply
Option Value Outcome
Weekly 1.2 1.2 multiplication factor for intensive reconciliation needs
Monthly 1.0 1.0, standard rate
Quarterly 0.8 0.8, less frequent thus a discount applied

Loyalty discount:

  • Action: Subtract
Option Value Outcome
Bronze (1-2 years) 50 Subtract $50 from the baseline service fee, offering a modest reward for early loyalty
Silver (3-5 years) 100 Subtract $100, acknowledging a more extended commitment with a greater discount
Gold (Over 5 years) 200 Subtract $200, providing a substantial reduction in fees to honor longstanding client relationships

Minimum + variable fee for variants:

For example, I have a minimum fee of £35 per month for sole traders, and £155 per month for limited companies