Plus, if you buy a ticket on Alitalia, the $ 50 statement credit takes a big
chunk out of the fee.
Not exact matches
There are also mutual funds focused only on sustainable companies, but the
fees they charge can take a big
chunk out of your profit.
These «hidden
fees» can take big
chunks out of your budget if you're not expecting them.
As a nonfiction author with files that are image heavy, you lose
out on a large
chunk of the profits due to delivery
fees.
However, remember that the latter also comes with 6,000 anniversary points each year and that takes
out a huge
chunk out of the annual
fee cost.
There are also mutual funds focused only on sustainable companies, but the
fees they charge can take a big
chunk out of your profit.
Even when you factor in the $ 70 gift card that Amazon offers to new cardholders, the $ 99
fee for Amazon Prime membership takes a big
chunk out of your potential rewards earnings.
In addition to interest
fees eating into your rewards, you should also keep in mind any applicable annual
fees that may take a
chunk out of your bottom line.
The deal allegedly works like this: The law firm steers its client to Kompothecras» clinics, which don't accept health insurance; the clinics get the first
chunk of their charges from the personal injury coverage that is a mandatory part
of auto insurance policies; then, the remainder
of fees come right
out of any settlement or verdict, guaranteed by a «letter
of protection» executed by the law firm.
(i) BMO reducing its roster
of firms from about 800 to 200 with further reductions planned; (ii) the clients
of seven sister firms hiring me to help them get control over their legal spend and forge stronger and more value based relationships with their firms; (iii) the many small and mid-sized businesses who hire accountants to do all
of their tax and structuring work because it is cheaper than dealing with lawyers; (iv) firms hiring me to help them figure
out how to budget, set and meet client expectations without losing money; (v) «clients» who never become clients at all as they do their own legal work based on precedents that friends share with them; (vi) the various forms
of outsourcing that are now prevalent (from offices in India to Tory's office in Halifax); (vii) clients hiring me to figure
out how to increase internal capacity without increasing headcount in order to reduce external spend; (viii) the success
of firms like Conduit, SkyLaw and Cognition (to name a few) who are taking new approaches to «big» and «medium law» work; (ix) the introduction
of full time project managers in many firms; and (x) the number
of lawyers throughout the profession who regularly don't docket
chunks of their time in order to avoid unpleasant
fee conversations with their clients.