Payment Schedules

Payment schedules determine WHEN reps receive their earned compensation — monthly, quarterly, semi-annually, or on a custom cadence tied to deal milestones. The payment schedule is the last mile of the compensation plan: reps judge the entire plan by when cash hits their bank account, not by the elegance of the rate structure. Monthly payment with quarterly true-ups is the dominant pattern in SaaS; quarterly settlement with monthly draw is common in medical device; annual bonuses with quarterly advances appear in consulting. Each cadence creates different behavioral incentives around deal timing and pipeline management.

Monthly

Most common payment frequency (SaaS)

15–30 days

Typical processing lag after period close

Q4

Highest-risk quarter for accelerator true-ups

Monthly vs Quarterly Payment Cash Flow

JanFebMarAprMayJun$10K$20K$30KPayment ($)MonthlyQuarterly

Plan Language

Monthly Payment with Quarterly True-Up

Incentive compensation shall be calculated and paid monthly, based on credited revenue through the end of each calendar month. Monthly payments are preliminary and subject to quarterly true-up. At the end of each fiscal quarter, Sales Operations shall reconcile YTD attainment against cumulative payments and issue a true-up payment (positive or negative) in the first month following the quarter close. Negative true-ups (overpayments) shall be deducted from the following month's payment.

Quarterly Settlement

Incentive compensation shall be calculated and paid quarterly, based on YTD credited revenue through the end of each fiscal quarter. Payment shall be made within [X] business days of the quarter close. Prior-quarter payments are deducted from the cumulative YTD calculation to determine the current-quarter payment. A final annual true-up shall occur within [X] business days of fiscal year-end to reconcile full-year attainment against all quarterly payments.

Deal-Milestone Payment

Incentive compensation for each qualifying transaction shall be paid according to the following milestone schedule: (a) [X]% upon booking acceptance; (b) [Y]% upon customer go-live / implementation completion; (c) [Z]% upon first renewal or [N]-month anniversary, whichever occurs first. Milestone percentages must sum to 100%. If a deal is cancelled before all milestones are reached, unpaid milestones are forfeited and paid milestones may be subject to clawback per the Recovery Policy.

Formulas & Calculations

Monthly Payment with YTD True-Up

// Monthly preliminary payment
MONTHLY_PAYMENT = MONTH_REVENUE * COMMISSION_RATE

// Quarterly true-up
YTD_EARNED = YTD_REVENUE * EFFECTIVE_RATE(YTD_ATTAINMENT)
YTD_PAID = SUM(MONTHLY_PAYMENTS_THIS_QUARTER)
TRUE_UP = YTD_EARNED - YTD_PAID

// If TRUE_UP > 0: bonus payment (accelerator kicked in)
// If TRUE_UP < 0: deduction from next month

// Q4 risk: annual accelerator true-up can be large
// Model worst-case: rep at 95% through Q3, hits 120% in Q4
// Annual true-up = full-year accelerated rate - sum of monthly base rates

Processing Lag Impact

// How long does the rep wait after earning?
PERIOD_CLOSE = LAST_DAY_OF_MONTH
DATA_FREEZE = PERIOD_CLOSE + 3 BUSINESS_DAYS
CALC_COMPLETE = DATA_FREEZE + 5 BUSINESS_DAYS
APPROVAL = CALC_COMPLETE + 2 BUSINESS_DAYS
PAYROLL_SUBMIT = APPROVAL + 1 BUSINESS_DAY
PAYMENT = NEXT_PAY_CYCLE

TOTAL_LAG = PAYMENT - PERIOD_CLOSE
// Typical: 15-25 business days
// Best practice: < 20 business days
// Unacceptable: > 30 business days
Payment Schedule Comparison — $96K Annual Commission Earned
ScheduleJanFebMarQ1 True-UpTotal Q1 Cash
Monthly (no true-up)$6K$7K$11K$24K
Monthly + Q1 true-up$6K$7K$11K+$4K$28K
Quarterly only$28K$28K
Monthly draw + Q settle$4K$4K$4K+$16K$28K
Deal-milestone (50/25/25)VariesVariesVariesDepends on timing

Scenarios

Well-Designed Payment Schedule

SaaS company pays monthly with quarterly true-ups. Monthly payments use the base commission rate; quarterly true-ups apply accelerated rates based on YTD attainment. Payment processing: data freeze at month+3 days, calculations complete by month+8, payment on the 15th of the following month. Reps know exactly when to expect payment and can see preliminary calculations on their dashboard by month+5. True-up amounts are shown with full YTD reconciliation on the comp statement.

Poorly-Designed Payment Schedule

Company pays quarterly with an annual true-up. Reps wait 90 days for their first payment. New hires with no draw earn $0 variable for 3 months despite closing deals. The annual true-up creates a massive Q4 payment (or massive Q4 clawback) that's difficult for reps to plan around financially. Processing takes 45 days after quarter close — reps receive Q1 payment in mid-May. Three top performers negotiate monthly payment as a special exception, creating two classes of reps and breeding resentment.

Comparison

Payment CadenceCash Flow PatternAdmin BurdenTrue-Up RiskBest For
MonthlySmooth, predictable for repsHighest (12 cycles/year)Low per periodSaaS, high-volume roles
Monthly + Quarterly True-UpSmooth base + quarterly bumpHigh (12 + 4 cycles)Moderate (quarterly adjust)Most organizations
QuarterlyLumpy, large periodic paymentsModerate (4 cycles/year)ModerateMed device, enterprise
Deal-MilestoneEvent-driven, unpredictableLow (per-deal basis)Low (paid as earned)Long-cycle, high-ACV deals

Implementation Checklist

AI Prompt Template

Copy & paste into your AI assistant

You are a sales compensation analyst. I need to design the payment schedule for our compensation plan. Context: - Role: [ROLE TYPE] - Average deal size: $[AMOUNT] - Deal volume: [DEALS_PER_REP_PER_MONTH] - Current payment cadence: [MONTHLY / QUARTERLY / ANNUAL] - Current processing lag: [DAYS] - Rep feedback on payment timing: [DESCRIBE] Please: 1. Recommend a payment cadence and true-up frequency 2. Design the processing timeline (data freeze → payment) 3. Model cash flow for a rep at 100% attainment under the proposed schedule 4. Handle the new-hire first-payment gap (draw, guarantee, or advance?) 5. Draft the payment schedule section of the plan document 6. Create the annual payment calendar with specific dates

Case Study

Medical Device — Payment Schedule Modernization

A 200-rep medical device company was paying quarterly with a 45-day processing lag — reps received Q1 payments in mid-May. Combined with the 70% attainment threshold, below-threshold reps saw zero variable comp for 4.5 months. New hires with no draw averaged 6 months to first variable payment. The comp team redesigned: monthly payment at the base commission rate with quarterly true-ups for accelerator amounts. Processing SLA reduced from 45 to 18 business days through system automation. They added a 4-month non-recoverable ramp guarantee for new hires.

New hire attrition during the first 6 months dropped from 32% to 14%. Rep satisfaction with payment timing improved from 2.1 to 4.0 (out of 5). Processing accuracy improved from 94% to 99.2% — the monthly cadence caught errors faster. Total comp cost unchanged (same annual payouts, just distributed differently).