Or did
you mean net of any fees, it was still cheaper versus an FX fee?
Not exact matches
That world record Pogba
fee — added to other sales, such as the $ 13m received from Watford for Roberto Pereyra — did, however,
mean that Allegri's
net spend this summer was under # 15m, while simultaneously improving his side and weakening that
of his rivals.
The yield, before
fees,
of the portfolio
of stocks held in the AlphaPro ETF was 3.1 per cent at mid-year, which
means the
net yield would be about 2 per cent.
While it's true that mutual fund and ETF returns are quoted
net of annual
fees (although front - end and / or back - end sales charges may still apply), that doesn't
mean you should ignore
fees when choosing funds or ETFs.
They focus on
net fund alphas,
meaning after -
fee returns in excess
of the risk - free rate, adjusted for exposures to three kinds
of risk factors well known at the start
of the sample period: (1) traditional equity market, bond market and credit factors; (2) dynamic stock size, stock value, stock momentum and currency carry factors; and, (3) a volatility factor specified as monthly returns from buying one - month, at ‐ the ‐ money S&P 500 Index calls and puts and holding to expiration.
«
Net Purchases»
means authorized purchases
of goods and services minus any returns or refunds, and does not include Advances (as defined in the Agreement, including wire transfers, traveler's checks, money orders, foreign cash transactions, betting transactions, lottery tickets and ATM disbursements), Annual
Fee, convenience checks, balance transfers, unauthorized or fraudulent charges, overdraft advances, interest charges,
fees, credit insurance charges, transactions to fund certain prepaid card products, U.S. Mint purchases, or transactions to purchase cash convertible items.
«
Net Purchases»
means authorized purchases
of goods and services minus any returns or refunds and does not include Advances (as defined in the Agreement, including wire transfers, travelers checks, money orders, foreign cash transactions, betting transactions, lottery tickets and ATM disbursements), Annual
Fee, convenience checks, balance transfers, unauthorized or fraudulent charges, overdraft advances, interest charges,
fees, credit insurance charges, transactions to fund certain prepaid card products, U.S. Mint purchases, or transactions to purchase cash convertible items.
The impact
of the service charge is then calculated with «= RATE (36, - 3.23 * 0.99,100) * 12 - 0.1» This equals -0.6198 %,
meaning the investor would be getting a
net of 0.62 % less after
fees due to the service charge.
«
Net Purchases»
means authorized purchases
of goods and minus any returns or refunds and does not include Advances (as defined in the Agreement, including wire transfers, traveler's checks, money orders, foreign cash transactions, betting transactions, lottery tickets and ATM disbursements), Annual
Fee, convenience checks, balance transfers, unauthorized or fraudulent charges, overdraft advances, interest charges,
fees, credit insurance charges, transactions to fund certain prepaid card products, U.S. Mint purchases, or transactions to purchase cash convertible items.
Having no annual
fee means you never have to worry about this card being a
net loss in terms
of rewards.
«
Net Purchases»
means authorized purchases
of goods and services minus any returns or refunds, and does not include Advances (as defined in the Agreement, including wire transfers, traveler's checks, money orders, foreign cash transactions, betting transactions, lottery tickets and ATM disbursements), convenience checks, balance transfers, unauthorized or fraudulent charges, overdraft advances, interest charges,
fees, credit insurance charges, transactions to fund certain prepaid card products, U.S. Mint purchases, or transactions to purchase cash convertible items.
(1) Investment management
fees are usually deducted from investment returns before they are credited to your account which
means investment returns quoted are usually
net of investment management
fees.
Having no annual
fee means you never have to worry about this card being a
net loss in terms
of rewards.
At the end
of the day haters will be haters and to add to your post Stinkflipper EVE is the biggest pay to win game I have ever seen I
mean rather than starting the game from scratch I can go on the
net buy an account with a relay good ship and skills and kick ass or I have to spend hundreds
of dollars if not thousands just to get any where in monthly
fees, like when I started to play in order to start this new mission I needed a new ship but to get that new ship I needed to learn a new skill but to learn that skill I needed another skill that took 1h then the main skill took some thing like 3h then I needed to get weapons and guess what that needed a new skill but this one was going to take a month so at that point I was like WTF!!!!! because that was a whole month sub gone just to do that.