The phrase
"fee rise" means an increase in the amount of money that someone has to pay for a particular service or product.
Full definition
The banking revolution died down a bit
as fees rose, and transactions took longer, even as adoption grew worldwide.
But the business secretary will also recommend protection from
tuition fee rises for students from poorer backgrounds.
With
transaction fees rising and transaction completion times increasing, shortcomings in the leading cryptocurrencies are becoming hard to ignore.
You'll pay $ 1 month if your investments are under $ 5,000, with
annual fees rising to 0.25 percent for accounts over $ 5,000.
If the
carbon fee rises continually and predictably, the resulting energy transformations should generate many jobs, a welcome benefit for nations still suffering from long - standing economic recession.
If the carbon
fee rises continually and predictably, the resulting energy transformations should generate many jobs, a welcome benefit for nations still suffering from long - standing economic recession.
The survey found that the costs of checking have risen dramatically, with some
bank fees rising 25 percent or more.
And each year, students are taking on more and more debt as
college fees rise and employment opportunities remain scarce.
Those who charge an annual fee for advice based on assets may have an incentive to let that
automatically fee rise as assets do, even if the adviser's workload doesn't climb.
As fees rise, there could be wallets that will not be able to spend what they have stored as they do not have enough in the wallet to pay the fees.
Dental
fees rose by 20 % during that time, even while wages flatlined and dental insurers grew stingy with coverage.
Every year, her condo
fees rose while her salary at the printing company (where she still works) stagnated.
But the photos of Nick Clegg holding up his card pledging to vote
against fee rises speak for themselves.
Dissatisfaction grew when
fees rose for English students, say researchers for consumer watchdog Which?
Every year, her
condo fees rose while her salary at the printing company (where she still works) stagnated.
«As
fees rise on the blockchain, we believe it will eventually become obvious that on - chain capacity increases are necessary.
It remains a rival to Bitcoin in the scaling debate, experiencing major swings when transaction become clogged or
fees rise too high.
According to The Guardian, the deal is likely to be worth an initial # 27m with add - ons that will likely see the final
fee rise over # 30m.
The move, which will
see fees rise from # 1,200 a year to # 2,700, is designed to cut the number of people heading north of the border for cheaper university courses.
U.S. education debt is at $ 1 trillion, and with tuition
fees rising year after year, there's -LSB-...]
Maximum fee rises to $ 38 for repeat late fees — The Consumer Financial Protection bureau raised the maximum late fee that credit cards can charge for repeat late fees by $ 1... (See Late fee mistake)
The frequency of late
fees rose from 3 percent of accounts before CARD Act implementation to 3.75 percent in 2012.
Childcare remains unaffordable for most families in BC,
with fees rising faster than inflation.
The following summer, meanwhile, Ancelotti made only one major signing, with Real Madrid B team striker Mariano joining for a # 1.7
m fee rising to # 2.3 m.
His blushing beau hastily abandoned vows to fight early spending cuts, a VAT hike and tuition
fee rises in his rush to make the match work.
A study by the New York Affordable Reliable Electricity Alliance found that New York's wholesale electricity market prices (that is the price of fuel itself) went down by nearly 30 percent since 2008, but state energy taxes shot up 168 percent and
transmission fees rose 55 percent over the exact same time period.
Mr Birmingham told ABC News he hoped the Coalition would not face a fierce political campaign against them in the lead up to the 2019 election and that Catholic educators would realise there was no need for
such fee rises.
The Survey shows students want universities to provide information on where fees go, taxpayers to cover more of the costs and policymakers to provide stronger arguments for
future fee rises.
Smart beta fees did not experience the same decline; in fact, from 2008 to 2014, the average smart
beta fee rose, perhaps — the authors speculate — because the industry could not agree on a definition of the category, and some investment firms opportunistically marketed active funds as smart beta strategies.
Maybe it makes some sense for a publisher who treats it like a total outsourcing solution, but it seems to me that, even then, a publisher would need to retain the capacity to switch to a competing registrar if the annual
fees rose significantly.
Corporate counsel love the idea of AFAs — in 2013, spending under
alternative fees rose to $ 13.1 billion, up 6.5 % from 2012.
The cost of using an ATM is higher than ever, with the average
ATM fee rising to $ 4.52 this year, according to a new Bankrate study.
When capacity is restricted,
fees rise dramatically (as we can see is the case with Segwit chain), and Segwit Coin is no longer useful for many kinds of commerce.
Trying to get a company to stop infringing is impossible without going to court, and what independent inventor can afford to do that, with patent
office fees rising all the time.
As the Bitcoin network slowed and transaction
fees rose toward the end of 2017, some people turned to ether as a medium of exchange.
I hated that
HOA fees rose from $ 80 to $ 400 a month during those 20 yrs and FL taxes got back to pre-crash level.
Based on survey data compiled by REALTOR ® Magazine for its exclusive biennial franchise report, presented here, major franchisors saw the number of affiliated and corporate - owned offices flying their flags grow by an average of 15 percent annually over the last two years, even with
franchise fees rising an average of 9 percent annually.
LOW FEES Rising real estate prices have been good for Inland Private Capital.