One pension-scheme manager says he demanded, and quickly secured, a halving of his fee rate from a fund-of-funds.
The rise came on membership growth and premium and fee rate increases, as well as cost cuts and stock buybacks.
Forbes' media reporter Lacey Rose, after talking to analysts at SNL Kagan, increased ESPN's projected subscriber-fee growth rate from Trefis' baseline 1.5% a year to 8% a year.
Colleges currently charge a flat-rate fee about half that figure which is paid upfront.
The compromise is a fund fed largely by wage-based contributions, but with the option of a flat-rate fee on top.
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Paying the adviser a fee (either at an hourly rate or through a fee for the whole job) is known as 'fees only' advice.
In most cases, the companies are compensated by the colleges, either with a flat fee or a rate based on the number of students they put into a program that helps keep them from defaulting.
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She told MSPs that the "least worst option" was to set a flat-rate fee for RUK (Rest of UK) students across the sector, to prevent them from being seen as a "cash cow" as "potentially they are now".
Ms. CHU: Regulators have been mulling credit card reform, rate and fee reform, for quite some time now.
BBC, the harder it becomes to justify the flat-rate licence fee (in all but name, a regressive tax) levied on all the country's television owners to pay for the corporation.
Your credit score won't suffer if you are merely a few days late making a payment, though you may be charged a late fee and the interest rate charged may spike up.
And Ponting, who was docked 20% of his match fee for a slow over rate, conceded India deserved their win.
Merchants are charged a nominal fee at an extremely competitive rate.
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There -- there may be fees that consumers don't readily know about that are added on to their bills and then the rate changes from 14 or 19 to 29, and then on top of that you're -- you get a -- you're charged an interest rate on your fee because that's now part of your balance.
Medicare substantially improved its claims documentation, and reduced its error rate reporting in the Fee for Service portion of the program from 10.1% in FY 2004 to 5.2% in FY 2005.
The fee for one-year adjustable-rate loans edged down to 0.3 from 0.4 point.
We expect the downtrend in subscription fee to continue, but at a slower rate in the coming years.
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First, address the low interest rate environment by looking carefully at fee opportunities.
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Ponting was later fined 20% of his match fee for Australia's slow over-rate, while his team-mates were fined 10% of theirs.
The Obama campaign painted Romney as a hypocrite and highlighted the slow rate of Massachusetts job growth and fee increases under his leadership.
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Mosaic takes 100 basis points of the interest rate (along with an origination fee and annual platform fees) and passes the rest to investors.
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The Pew report points out that some issuers (Bank of America) no longer provide the rate or terms for the penalty fee, only including a sentence in the fine print that states they reserve the right to impose a penalty fee.
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Shockingly, after this fee was introduced, the officially-recorded death rate plunged.
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But BBC business editor Robert Peston said the deal meant the licence fee would rise broadly in line with the headline rate of inflation - the Consumer Price Index, which excludes mortgage payments.
Based in San Francisco, closely held Strava is also used by runners, who can win a CR course record for posting the fastest time on a particular segment. (About half of Strava runners are women.) The site charges a fee for premium services such as analysis of heart-rate data.
With reserved instances, companies pay a reservation fee for an instance up front and a much lower hourly rate for use of that instance.
To compound matters for the Windies they were fined for a slow over-rate, Ramdin losing 20% of his match fee and his players deprived of 10%.
Users of the ReservePlus loan card pay themselves an interest rate pegged at the prime rate (currently 5%) plus a service fee of from 2.9% to 3.25% of the outstanding balance, which goes to Bent's firm.
If you want advice delivered in person, consider a fee-only planner, meaning one who charges either an hourly rate or a flat rate, as opposed to one who lives off sales commissions.
Back in the 1970s they charged foreigners a fee for having a bank account, in effect imposing a negative interest rate.
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