But she said a financial charge would be less likely to have an effect than a system of email or text reminders from the health service.
That is a bit less than what traditional financial advisers charge.
The rate, a measure of how much financial institutions charge other banks for loans, determines trillions of dollars in mortgages, credit card expenses and student loans.
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The way it works now is that the large financial institutions charge us handsomely for advice that often describes dangerous events to us only after the bulk of their effects have been felt.
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.
The overdraft decision came just months before the Dodd-Frank law halved what financial institutions could charge merchants for accepting credit and debit cards.
Prudential-Bache seads its brokers out to customers' homes to do a financial plan free of charge.
The newspapers that now have paid subscription apps, namely The Wall Street Journal and the Financial Times, both charge for full online access.
The President proposes to charge large financial institutions a fee to fund a refinancing program designed to help home owners keep their houses.
The prime minister, the finance minister, the minister in charge of financial affairs and the head of the Bank of Japan will get together to discuss its use.
It also emerged that Sir John Gieve, the deputy governor in charge of financial stability, who came in for criticism for the central bank's poor response to the crisis at Northern Rock, will leave his job early, in 2009.
Some fancy the RBI is a model for the kind of full-service central bank that is back in fashion worldwide both the Federal Reserve and the Bank of England, among others, are now in charge of financial stability as well as interest rates.
An investment company called Jaguar Financial Services is leading the charge for a complete management makeover.
Prior to joining Telemus, Bernie served as Midwest Regional Partner in Charge of Personal Financial Services at PricewaterhouseCoopers.
Mr Takenaka has only been in charge of the Financial Services Agency, which regulates Japan's banks, for a few weeks.
Basically any transaction occurring in the financial system will have a charge attached to it on both sides of the transaction.
After defeat in the 1996 election to his political nemesis, Romano Prodi, he became embroiled in other financial scandals, including a charge of bribing tax inspectors.
Ultimately, as the majority of women are making the most money in their household, they need to realize that they can take charge of their financial situation.
You know he was talking, if you look at what he said, about Wall Street reform, about the desire of some to put banks and Wall Street back in charge of your financial transactions and life.
Local governments encouraged the formation of a new kind of financial entity, which would charge prospective borrowers a fee and, in exchange, serve as a guarantor to the bank, pledging to pay for any losses in the event of a default.
Mr Gotti Tedeschi, who is an expert on financial ethics, has been in charge of the bank for a year.
The implicit charge was that the financial system was flawed and required broader regulation to keep it out of trouble.
They are more likely to take charge of choosing new financial products and accounts, budgeting, spending, saving and long-term financial planning.
Those of us who have supported financial capitalism are open to the charge that the system we championed has merely enabled a few spivs to get rich.
In July, the woman in charge of determining which financial institutions are too big to fail will step down from her post as chair of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation.
Many people regard this much respected economist as being the right man to take charge at this time of financial crisis.
Martin Wheatley, managing director of the Financial Services Authority, is leading the charge and his proposed changes are set to be unveiled on Friday.
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Asian stocks climbed Friday, with financial stocks and exporters again leading the charge, on eased worries about the euro-zone debt crisis and Thursday's higher finish on Wall Street.
Even through the recession, CDFI portfolios performed as well as or better than mainstream financial institutions, with CDFI annual net charge-offs lower in both 2008 and 2009 than FDIC-insured institutions.
For some reason this puts him in charge of EU regulation of the financial markets.
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