Once the Buy Back program fee and other costs are factored in, much of the allure of gaming the system falls away, said Pieper.
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Logan Advisors was hired in 2000 to manage part of the portfolio in Patriarch's first fund and was promised a monthly fee and a back-end success fee.
Bats has gone back to a fee structure that earns it a positive gross profit, but its spread of two-tenths of a penny per share is still far narrower than what Nasdaq, NYSE and other ECNs get.
However, if it proceeded with this proposal, "it won't be the straw that breaks the licence fee's back", Professor Barwise noted.
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He's also been serious about making sure that we get taxpayer money back, which is why he instituted the bank fee, to make sure that every single dime that went out from taxpayers comes back to the federal government.
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All other times, it's an unlimited 1% cash back without thresholds or an annual fee.
They gain the money back by charging a higher monthly fee than they otherwise would do.
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As we discovered recently in one of our investigations, the custodian was receiving an undisclosed 5 basis point revenue sharing fee or kick-back from the affiliated money market fund.
The Communications Research Centre of Canada was on hand at NAB to demonstrate a small variety of lab projects, with agency representatives hoping to make an impression on attendees, who will theoretically apply these concepts to actual products, with no licensing fee making its way back to the True North.
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You could, of course, contact an airline directly to receive your money back, usually incurring a hefty cancellation fee.
Nobody thinks it will be possible to scrap managed care and go back to total reliance on the old fee-for-service system.
That was right before the housing markets in many parts of the country began an extraordinary boom and also a time when many banks were scrambling to get bigger in consumer finance, attracted by its promise of fat fee income, and scaling back in branch banking, which was considered low-profit and, well, boring.
I've proposed a fee on big banks to pay back taxpayers for the bailout.
Back in the 1970s they charged foreigners a fee for having a bank account, in effect imposing a negative interest rate.
He'd make back those expenses by charging the workers a fee.
In turn, customers know that the shop must then buy its stock from a local supplier, or pay a 3% fee to convert the Bristol Pound back into sterling.
The fee levied on big banks to pay back in whole what was lent to stabilize the financial system is another common-sense proposal that is made on behalf of the taxpayers.
In these deals Elan joins another drug company in a joint venture, makes a cash investment in the venture, then gets some or all of the cash back in the form of a license or contract fee spread over the agreement for Elan technology.
Good luck getting them to take things back, or expect them to charge a huge restocking fee for the privilege.
Fifteen minutes later it's in the back of his Chevy Suburban, or, for a fee, delivered to his home the next day.
Now, Mozy does provide a paid for service for both home and professional users and if you have a lot to back-up it is worth considering the fairly inexpensive monthly fee.
Among the apparent victims of this trend are holders of the Charles Schwab Bank Visa, which not long ago charged no annual fee and paid holders a flat 2% cash back on purchases.
Last time FDA had its budget clipped (by a much smaller amount) it used the shortfall as reason to back off some of its commitments under the Prescription Drug User Fee Act (PDUFA) to review applications on pre-determined timetables.
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In regular short-selling, the trader borrows shares for a fee from his prime broker and sells them, hoping to buy them back later at a lower price and reap the profit on the difference.
So after weeks of unproductive squabbling and with a deadline looming, Senate Democrats and Republicans agreed late last week to scale back the payroll tax holiday and pay for it with spending cuts and a new fee on mortgages.
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And then when we declare a dividend and move those funds back off shore and out of Argentina, there is another 0.6% transaction fee.
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The sensible thing, in my view, would be to end this user-fee proposal once and for all, so all these business people can get back to work and be productive, and the government can find something more worthwhile to do.
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Which? and uSwitch receive a fee from some providers when customers switch, although Which says any commission is ploughed back into its charitable arm.
Lord Patten, told the BBC's Andrew Marr programme, he had to show licence fee-payers "that the BBC has a grip, that we get ourselves back on the road".
Conceding the point, Dow has cut back production of chemicals in North America and is content, in effect, to collect a fee for showing the Arabs how to run a chemical plant.
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