Amazon has implemented a new policy in their physical bookstores, Prime members get a discount on books they purchase, while everyone
else pays the list price.
Not exact matches
It only
lists jobs that
pay $ 40,000 or more, and it gives you insight into who
else applied for the same job.
As it's going to be
pay day soon (who
else is so excited) I've done also a wish
list for this month — there is a budget and blow out version of it:D.
Usually, when you
pay for book marketing, you're hiring a publicist to try and get your book on someone
else's platform, or you're
paying for access to a
list, or to someone
else's traffic.
In exchange for incentives such as
paid royalties when Kindle owners borrowed the books, authors were not allowed to
list their ebooks for sale anywhere
else, including their own websites, and were not able to use platforms like Wattpad where users could interact with the book.
Can be a good idea, as you're basically
paying to access someone
else's
list.
I don't mind
paying a buyer's agent (but not 2.5 - 3 % as this is what I
paid 12 years ago and housing prices have doubled but the work to sell a house hasn't, nor has anyone
else's wages), but this ridiculousness of
paying a
listing agent 2.5 % -3 % for simply
listing a house has got to stop and it soon will.
Make a
list of what
else you'll have to buy or save for, such as missing a couple days of work, buying a new guest bedroom set, or
paying for a babysitter to watch your kids while you unpack.
You can often find the exact amount (or a ballpark figure) you'll
pay on
listings at realtor.com ®, or
else you can enter a home's location and price into an online home affordability calculator, which will not only estimate your yearly taxes but also how much you can anticipate
paying for your mortgage, home insurance, and other expenses.
If you
pay someone
else to prepare your returns, I advise you to include all the «maybe's» and
list them out.
I thought the ex-date was by definition before the date of record,
else the company will always have the wrong
list of people to
pay the dividend.
The AKC's breed
list is a fairly arbitrary one, and making it involves — more than anything
else — jumping through the proper AKC hoops and
paying the proper AKC dues.
Social security numbers, birth dates, date of marriage, health insurance costs for both you (individually) and your children, child care costs, expenses for special medical needs for either you and / or your children, college costs for either you and / or your children, two years of tax returns, four
pay stubs showing year to date earnings, a
list of personal property owned by you and your spouse (or with someone
else, if applicable), a complete copy of your pre-nuptial agreement (if applicable), appraisals for real estate or personal property, police reports and / or protective orders (if applicable), vehicle information, and, most important, any court pleadings or prior court orders that may have been entered in your case.
Many exclusive right - to - sell
listing agreements require sellers to
pay the commission whether they or anyone
else find a buyer during the
listing period.
Exclusive Right to Sell With this contract, the seller can not
list the property with any other agent and must
pay the agent's commission even if someone
else finds a buyer.
Meanwhile, the FSBO owner
paid for the FSBO
listing, the MLS
listing, weekly advertising, additional legal consultation fees and whatever
else.
Contrast the above payment - for - success - only compensation plan to that of a FSBO / mere posting outfit's, which charges folks up - front fees for such things as: an upload of one's
listing on someone
else's privately owned /
paid - for MLS via a federal government - agency - backed highjacking maneuvered tactic; for a couple of $ 10.00 «For Sale» signs, for some forms that can be downloaded from the internet for free; for «advice» at the end of a telephone line from generic sales people who have no vested interest in whether or not the already -
paid - for advice, for better or worse, actually results, if heeded and acted upon, in the sale of the subject property, or not.
So, they use YOUR
listing to generate leads then say
pay us for these leads or we will sell them to someone
else.
Take the cost to acquire the goods (without co-op agents selling your MLS
listings, perhaps they would never sell and this is in fact «a cost») away from the gross dollars coming in, before you do any other calculations, (of course after co-op fees are
paid) they are part of trust funds and can not be allotted to any other category, even so they appear on the Balance Sheet as a payable) because those costs are in fact fixed expenses, and must be deducted from gross BRANCH income before anything
else, making the co-op dollars, in fact, part of the cost of doing business.
I have been around for many many years I have saw brokerages like this come and go which is fine BUT I also know that many agents have boycotted
listing from these brokerages or making there
listings second choice, I am not saying that agents are right in doing that but i think many people can uderstand that we as agents work hard for money as do people do in thier jobs, but when city workers or constrution workers, police ect are asked to cut or modify there
pay there unions leaders and brother fight and picket because they work hard for there
pay they fight for increase they fight for better working condtions but we as agents fight each other we do nt banned together like everybody
else does.