He typically charges a fixed fee and takes a 10% commission on all goods ordered.
Operators will simply pay the government a fixed fee and a share of their revenue.
Fees for registering property were reduced from 3% of the property value to a low fixed fee.
In contrast, management consultants, who charge a fixed fee for their work, are regarded as more trustworthy.
The new approach replaces a two-decades old system of paying agencies a fixed fee for labor, regardless of results.
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They then pay either a fixed fee or for the amount of electricity produced by the solar panels each month.
This partly reflects the emergence of long-distance telephone plans that no longer charged per minute but rather used a fixed fee.
Yet the majority of survey respondents (about 60%) said that the outcome-based model with its fixed fee pricing is more effective.
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Even when the client and vendor agree to a fixed fee, the vendor can charge for work not outlined in the original contract.
Technology projects may be particularly suited to a fixed fee model.
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Part of the very high APRs is precisely because we are adding a fixed fee, charged for a short period of time, up into an APR.
The company collects a fixed fee each time individuals or businesses register a new .com or .net domain name, or renew the registration of an existing domain name.
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The fixed fee model works for design stages with easily defined goals that are unlikely to change, while parts with less clear objectives are better served via time and materials.
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Under a production-sharing contract, an oil company would recoup its costs and then be entitled to a proportion of the oil extracted, instead of being paid a fixed fee for each barrel.
These middlemen pay a fixed fee to VeriSign, which controls the domain industry under the auspices of an international body called the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers, which reports to the U.S. Department of Commerce.
These middlemen pay a fixed fee to Verisign, which controls the domain industry under the auspices of an international body called the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (which, oddly enough, reports to the U.S. Department of Commerce).
These middlemen pay a fixed fee to VeriSign (nasdaq: VRSN - news - people ), which controls the domain industry under the auspices of an international body called the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers, which reports to the U.S. Department of Commerce.
These middlemen pay a fixed fee to Verisign (nasdaq: VRSN - news - people ), which controls the domain industry under the auspices of an international body called the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (which, oddly enough, reports to the U.S. Department of Commerce).
He prefers the German system, under which lawyers are paid a fixed litigation fee.
Google had run ads with its search results for a while, but on a fixed-fee basis.
Instead of charging a fixed transaction fee for clearing the rights, Corbis tries to buy low and sell high, capturing the spread as revenue.
For a fixed monthly fee, homeowners can sign up for solar energy as a service from companies like Solar City, SunRun, or Sungevity.
We need what business historian Alfred Chandler called the "visible hand of managerial capitalism, " the deliberate involvement of an integrated, fixed-fee provider that covers the patient from start to finish and profits from patient wellness.
In that climate of uncertainty the U.S. Agency for International Development opted for a cost-plus, fixed-fee deal--a contract often used by governments to exert some control over costs and give the contractor incentive to engage in open-ended work.
The low, fixed-fee approach for all customers confirms a trend we commented upon nearly a year ago: providers no longer expect to make the big bucks from calls and texts, but intend to make up for it with the data plans and the connection of additional devices.
They will then pay a fixed, monthly fee for using the solar electricity from the panels on their roofs.
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Alternatively (or perhaps in addition), the structure may include a planning or consultation fee (either fixed or hourly) for time discussing your account or providing other advice.
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Financially stabilizing the primary care world with consistent monthly fee payments to cover our fixed costs while allowing those docs with better ideas or higher prices to go for the upscale patients or those wanting better art work and longer visits.
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There could be a scheme whereby the lottery operator simply gets a management fee (otherwise known as a fixed profit).
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