Sentences with phrase «fraction of the fee»

Supply teachers raised concerns that whilst schools are paying agencies hundreds of pounds a time to cover individual classes, teachers receive only a small fraction of the fees being paid to supply agencies.
Unlike the other galleries listed, they charge a small admission, a tiny fraction of the fees for museums like the Whitney and MoMA.
However, if you don't like the idea of being a DIY investor and you'd rather have someone manage your investments for you, you can rollover a 401 (k) or open an IRA with a robo - advisor like Betterment or Wealthfront, both of which will charge a fraction of the fees you currently pay to manage your portfolio of low - fee index funds.
The amount of player's that could have been signed for a fraction of the fee before hand is beyond the joke.
You also do realize that Utd could have paid a fraction of that fee if they had gone in for him earlier in the transfer window but instead Monaco got their fair share of they're newly acquired Addidas deal.
Considering the sale of James would generate only a fraction of the fee required to secure the services of Hazard, it might be better for Real to stick rather than twist.
But the average core bond mutual fund has returned 0.2 per cent so far this year, and these bond funds are available for a fraction of the fees.
As an individual investor, you'll still need to figure out which funds to buy, or let us do it for you at a fraction of the fees a traditional adviser charges.
The weighted average MER of the Sleepy Portfolio, for instance, is a fraction of these fees: 0.22 %.
Assuming an investor wants to add China or India to their portfolio, why wouldn't they simply buy the US - listed version and save a fraction of the fees?
However, if you don't like the idea of being a DIY investor and you'd rather have someone manage your investments for you, you can rollover a 401 (k) or open an IRA with a robo - advisor like Betterment or Wealthfront, both of which will charge a fraction of the fees you currently pay to manage your portfolio of low - fee index funds.
He argues he's getting better returns than what he could get at the bank, in part because he pays a fraction of the fees that a traditional financial institution would charge.
Start an account with no minimum and pay a fraction of the fees traditional advisers charge.
Elsewhere, privately funded defendants are finding it increasingly difficult to recover anything more than a fraction of the fees paid following acquittal.
Therefore big banks will only make a fraction of the fees typically associated with a big IPO.
Good agents could always justify their value and will continue to do so, but the real issue with this industry is that the majority of the agents can not justify a fraction of the fees their receive and they still as a collective group do a meaningful number of deals each year.
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