"Oftentimes the value we get is more than the fee that we charge, so it ends up being a net positive for the customer, " he says.
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The Federal Reserve proposed rules at its board meeting on Thursday, December 16, 2010, to limit the interchange fee that banks charge retailers when the customer uses a debit card.
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Digital licensing refers to the licensing fee that the media companies charge for letting streaming service providers such as Netflix, Amazon and Hulu stream their content over the internet.
There are the surgeon's fee, the operating room charge, equipment and supplies, the hospital bed during recovery, and other costs.
There is the cost of your service or product (your time, materials or costs), the fee or prices you would charge on the open market, and then there is the value you would put on it when trading for something you might never have had the luxury nor the budget for.
Even when the client and vendor agree to a fixed fee, the vendor can charge for work not outlined in the original contract.
The agency has applied to the Welsh Assembly Government and DEFRA for permission to introduce legislation to limit the number of licences to 50 and charge a fee for the permits.
The agency said it had applied to the Welsh Assembly Government and Defra for permission to introduce laws to limit the number of licences to 50 and charge a fee for the permits.
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The recent loss reflected a charge to cover the breakup fee for EchoStar's failed merger with rival Hughes Electronics (nyse: GMH - news - people ).
The company would mail letters through the post rather than attend in person and charge a fee for the privilege even though the demand would say a bailiff had called themselves and attended.
Each time a consumer uses a credit card to make a purchase, the bank and card processor charge a fee that is approximately 2% of the purchase price.
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But shadow universities minister Gareth Thomas accused the government of "ignoring the many independent experts who warned, even before the tuition fees vote, that universities would charge close to the maximum fee level".
The majors charge an annual "wrap" fee on the value of all assets -- including no-loads -- of 1% or more, which is pretty expensive.
Among the most dramatic of Bush's proposals is a fee that the Federal Aviation Administration would charge airlines to help pay for new air traffic control services, which are becoming strained by an increasing volume of air traffic.
For promising to provide liquidity should capital suddenly flee, the banks charge Argentina a fee and demand Argentine bonds as collateral.
The general fee that credit cards charge for foreign transactions is 3 percent, Elmendorf said, but it varies depending on the card and customer.
OkCupid's Mr Yagan argues that the size of the fee that most paid sites charge is not big enough to act as an effective filter.
Many of these are free, although US firm Sensei Project Solutions is among the first to charge a fee, for its "task analyser", which is designed to identify problems or missing information in users' documents.
But the owner of the disused quarry where it is staged wants to charge a land use fee for the first time in its 15 year history.
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The most direct way would be to charge consumers a fee based on their usage of the network.
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New York City agreed to the museum's request in 1970 to charge an admission fee - so long as the amount was left up to individuals and the signage reflected that.
But for each debit-card purchase they can charge the retailer a fee of up to 2% of the transaction's value.
But in areas where local calls are free and ISPs offer unlimited Internet access for a flat monthly fee anyway, the no-charge Internet model has less appeal.
It is only your school which can raise such an enquiry, so they must support your case and the exam board will charge a fee for this service.
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My best explanation for the fee premium is that advisors that charge higher fees are more willing and able to absorb the cost of compensating Schwab as much as 0.25% of assets per year for referrals.
Representative JOE BARTON (Republican, Texas): And if they spend billions and billions of dollars to put these networks in place, they have the right to charge an enhanced fee for people who want to use those enhanced services.
It sounds like Obama will ask Congress to let the Federal Housing Administration (FHA) guarantee refinancings by underwater borrowers and charge big banks a fee to cover the costs.
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Companies also faced the question of whether to charge a fee or offer planning for free.
The credit reporting company may charge a fee to place or remove a security freeze.
The refund typically comes as a voucher from the carrier and some charge a processing fee.
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