Sentences with phrase «means less commissions»

If you do opt to use ETFs, you have an additional motivation to keep things simple: Fewer funds means less commissions paid.

Not exact matches

The shift means that more of an employee's compensation comes from bonuses, commissions, profit sharing, or stock options, and less from salaries.
That means some financial advisors — basically, brokers and insurance agents - will once again be able to give conflicted investment advice by recommending high - priced 401 (k) investments that pay them rich commissions over less expensive - but comparable - alternatives on May 7, 2018.
This means that most commissioned books are less than 25,000 words in length.
In fact, before I quit my job, I was faced with a pay decrease after they brought another guy on board (we were commission based, and another guy meant less total sales).
These charges and commissions mean that the management company has less of an interest than their leaseholder customers to get a good price for major works, because the more they cost, the more they get paid.
That means the total commission is less than half the average commission of real estate agents.
Realizing, however, that more and more Canadians are now able to manage their own portfolios and don't want to pay high MERs for advice they don't require, RBC is now aggressively making a play for a bigger share of the discount market (and perhaps hoping to regain some of those customers they lost last year)-- even if that means its advisers and dealers will earn substantially less in trailing commissions.
Lower commission rates mean that it is less of a disadvantage to invest for shorter, fixed periods.
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.
Definition of «prize fight» (2) In this section, «prize fight» means an encounter or fight with fists or hands between two persons who have met for that purpose by previous arrangement made by or for them, but a boxing contest between amateur sportsmen, where the contestants wear boxing gloves of not less than one hundred and forty grams each in mass, or any boxing contest held with the permission or under the authority of an athletic board or commission or similar body established by or under the authority of the legislature of a province for the control of sport within the province, shall be deemed not to be a prize fight.
Contingent recruiters might find that they live in a grayer area, because bill rates are generally set by the client, so paying a candidate more money on a firm bill rate means less spread for them, and in turn a smaller commission.
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).
That being said, we know what kind of commission they take, and it can be a hefty chunk off the top, meaning that you get a lot less than what you're expecting.
Less commission means less marketing resources available to help in getting your home sLess commission means less marketing resources available to help in getting your home sless marketing resources available to help in getting your home sold.
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