Understandably, the development-agency bosses reckon a lot of bureaucracy could be cut out and efficiency gained if they took charge of these services.
Besides a 20% cut of profits, most managers also charge a 1% management fee whether the fund makes a profit or not.
In many areas local utility companies will even cut back your wayward tree branches free of charge if they sit too close to electrical lines.
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The recession and a surge in the number of new power plants brought online had cut the prices it could charge for generating electricity--its core business--from a peak of 25 cents per kilowatt-hour (in California, December 2000) to 2.7 cents a year later.
But having cut his managerial teeth with a brief spell in charge of Halesowen Town, he admitted he was delighted to be back at his spiritual home.
If, even despite the cheaper funding, the financial institutions still cut the total amount they lend, the Bank of England will charge them more, up to a maximum of 1.5%.
Taking over two years ago with a pledge to transform Pfizer, Chief Executive Jeffrey Kindler has cut 10, 000 jobs and put new executives in charge of research, finance and global marketing.
The UK government has put local councils and the devolved administrations in charge of the benefit, but it has also cut the budget by around 10%.
Instead of collecting a 2% cut on every deal, Visa Commerce will charge a flat fee, which banks will work out with their customers.
On Wednesday, the Prime Minister, Gordon Brown, accused the Conservatives of planning to cut "vital services" by 10% - a charge David Cameron rejected.
And the passage of the Dodd-Frank Act cut in half the processing fees banks can charge merchants, So the profits have to come from somewhere.
In the first of his two goal chances, sub Eoin Bradley cut in from the left to charge through on goal but his shot was a good height for Dublin goalkeeper Cluxton who made the block.
His conclusion: Disney should charge what the traffic will bear at the gate, then cut the price of individual rides down to their (very low) marginal cost.
The man in charge of welfare has told him and the prime minister that unless they cut benefits for the elderly like winter fuel payments, free TV licences and bus passes - which the PM refuses to do - that sum will prove politically impossible to find.
Central to the Scotland Bill is a recommendation that Scotland should take charge of half the standard income tax rate - 10p - with a corresponding cut in the block grant Scotland gets from the Treasury.
Since taking charge in 1995, Mr Swanepoel has cut Harmony's hierarchy from roughly 20 layers of management to five.
Their main aim is to make sure that independent financial advisers charge up-front fees for their work and advice, rather than taking an annual cut of their clients funds as regular commission, of which the client may be only dimly aware.
To cut to the chase, a country that was serious about its national security would never put John Brennan in charge of its premier intelligence service.
MacFrugal's merchandising head, put in charge of all buying, assumed that what had worked on the West Coast, where he had cut his teeth, would do just as well in the Midwest and the South, where Big Lots predominated.
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