How are charges prorated? What are prorated charges?
Prorated charges are figured by taking the total monthly charge and dividing it by 30 days. This is the cost per day of service. This figure is then multiplied by the number of days in the partial month. If the monthly charge is $30, the per day charge is about $1 per day. If you had ten days of partial month service, that would by 10 days, multiplied by $1 (per day) or about $10.
Prorated charges are figured by taking the total monthly charge and dividing it by 30 days. This is the cost per day of service. This figure is then multiplied by the number of days in the partial month. If the monthly charge is $30, the per day charge is about $1 per day. If you had ten days of partial month service, that would by 10 days, multiplied by $1 (per day) or about $10.