Sentences with phrase «difference less a commission»

If the stock price declines as expected, then you buy the shares back at the lower price and profit from the difference less a commission payment.

Not exact matches

A person close to the Delivery Hero IPO stressed the differences, arguing that Blue Apron's subscription - based business model was less attractive than that of Delivery Hero, which generates income by taking a commission on meal orders.
As of 1997, significant pay differences existed between federally employed men and women in botany: The Commission of Professionals in Science and Technology's (CPST's) October 1998 edition of the Salaries of Scientists, Engineers, and Technicians reported that while the average salary for civilian botanists was $ 43,372, women took home an annual wage that was on average $ 7700 less ($ 39,664 vs. $ 47,385) than their male counterparts.
Maximum gain = Difference between strike prices of calls (i.e. strike price of short call less strike price of long call)- (Net Premium Outlay + Commissions paid)
But when the MER differences are less than 20 or 30 basis points — especially with small portfolios — mutual funds may actually have an edge, even if the ETFs are commission - free.
Capital gain is the difference between the selling price and buying price of a stock less the commission.
Discount brokerages, as the name implies, thrive by offering the same services as stock brokers for far less money, cutting their own commissions down to the bone to attract more business and make up the difference in volume.
The only real difference is that the arrangements are locked in for a shorter amount of time, and that the Productivity Commission will advise government on whether and when a shift to a principles - based system of industry assistance — which would likely mean less free money — should take place.
There are some that require a minimum percentage, so if the cooperating commission is less than that, they would charge the buyers the difference.
If the Seller was offering less than 2.5 % selling commission, then your Buyer has to pay you the difference.
No, try 3 % - At $ 5MM, you don't pay 6 % and if you do, the buyer is making up the difference on their end, not mine (meaning if I want $ 5MM for it and they want a higher commission, the price is going up to cover, I'm not taking less).
When an MLS listed home sells for less than it should have because a focus on commission motivated a selling consumer to be represented by someone that didn't acheive the highest net price, the potential for loss is far more difficult to predict than the difference between 6 % & 4 %!
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