To buy an actively managed equity fund (and even some indexed funds) usually costs an investor 5% in front-end fees, of which three-fifths or more goes to the person who sold the fund: almost 80% of retail investors buy their funds through intermediaries, says the Investment Management Association, a trade group.
This unexpectedly low estimate has put pressure on the coalition to end tuition fees.
The arrival of top-up fees would end the principle of equal access to higher education, says the union.
These ongoing expenses are generally coupled with declining back-end loads (exit fees) that ensure that the broker can be paid.
These fees could end the competitive elements that have made the program successful so far, drive up premiums for beneficiaries, and limit new drug innovation.
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Opponents maintained that instead of cheaper loans, the payday and other high-risk loans will no longer be available and customers will have to turn to banks and pay higher fees, or end up bouncing checks.
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But many of the fund sponsors substituted nearly equivalent 12b-1 fees and back-end loads.
Such a system might operate on a similar revenue model on the back end, too, by tying fees to utilization, subscription growth, or other business drivers.
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The implementation of end-of-row seat fees is part of a broader airline trend to charge for amenities previously included in the standard fare, such as movies, water, pillows and blankets.
Do funds in your portfolio have front- or back-end loads or short-term trading fees?
The spread of ATM fees has proved the thin end of the wedge as far as charging is concerned, according to Ms Shelton.
There might be a settlement and lucrative fees all around at the end of this case, but Chevron is sure making the attorneys on the other side work for it.
To that end, we're proposing to waive fees and increase the guarantees for SBA-backed loans.
In some cases, the better the product sells, the higher the fees and worse the clients may end up doing.
But today more families are not only talking about money, but managing it together, pooling their assets to get better diversification, lower fees and access to high-end advisers and investments.
You need to pay all earned income fees and officer salaries before year-end.
In the end, passengers pay more in government taxes and fees than they do for baggage fees and other add-ons.
The product vendors and research departments fool advisors to get more product fees and advisors often un-wittingly end up fooling their clients.
But fees at most universities cluster at the upper end, irrespective of quality.
Her fund charges a 5.75% front-end load and 1.3% a year in fees.
Effective before the end of October is a new procedure for paying entry fees to visit Argentina, a change that potentially could keep uninformed travellers stuck at the airport and unable to enter.
According to Nick Studer of Oliver Wyman, a consultancy, some have a dedicated sales team with the job of pushing banks up the table at the end of each quarter, often by agreeing to reduce fees.
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" The company also agreed to end another common practice, increasing its customers' rates and fees at "any time for any reason.
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