Shkreli told them that the original MSMB Capital investors «have just about doubled
their money net of fees,» and he included a «Monthly Net Performance» chart which seemed to back up that representation.
Not exact matches
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Because
of their ability to invest in these longer duration securities
of slightly less credit quality, stable value funds have outperformed
money market funds on average by 150 - 200 basis points (1.50 % -2.00 %)
net of fees annually over the past 20 years.
Under other proposed uses for
money from the lease deal, $ 120 million would be placed in a reserve designed to generate income to replace the Park District's roughly $ 5 million in annual
net parking
fee income; $ 35 million would go to rebuild Daley Bicentennial Park after the reconstruction
of the East Monroe garage, which lies beneath it; and $ 8 million would pay banking, legal and transaction
fees.
As for why the corruption, all the obvious reasons: a) the country's made up
of a zillion different historically hostile tribes arbitrarily thrown together as a country by the Brits; b) life is short, there are few official safety
nets (e.g., unemployment insurance, pensions), so there are few moral qualms about taking care
of your own, no matter what; c) there's not yet any sort
of history
of democracy,
of regulation
of profiteering — this is a very young, very capitalist country; d) the outside world and all its wealth provides tremendous incentives for corruption — the amount and indiscriminate nature
of foreign aid, the fact that the amount
of money that would eventually be paid for, say, a rhino horn dagger will trickle down to paying the poacher enough
money to cover his kids» school
fees for years; e) the fact that the west encourages the illicitly wealthy in the developing world to hide their loot in western institutions (e.g., Swiss banks).
NET MERCHANDISE PURCHASES DOES NOT INCLUDE CASH ADVANCES, BALANCE TRANSFERS OR TRANSACTIONS USING CONVENIENCE CHECKS OR ANY ASSOCIATED
FEES, FINANCE CHARGES, TRAVELERâ $ ™ S CHECKS,
MONEY ORDERS OR ASSOCIATED
FEES,
MONEY TRANSFERS OR OTHER
FEES, GAMING CHIPS, OR
FEES OR PREMIUMS FOR COVERAGE OR INSURANCE TO PROTECT THE BALANCES
OF AN ACCOUNTHOLDERâ $ ™ S ACCOUNT.
Clients who got more
money,
net of fees, from putting a given amount into a GMWB than investing it otherwise; specifically due to the RRIF - matching part
of the contract
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.
A few
of my favorite features
of their website are being able to add offline assets into my account (jewelry, heirlooms, electronics, etc.), monitoring cash flow, viewing my
net worth, saving
money with their 401k
fee analyzer and checking if my savings and investments are on track with their retirement calculator.
«
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.
Richardson could use that tax refund and the
money he'll be saving in daycare
fees ($ 5,700) to pay down his line
of credit, bringing down the
net annual amount he's borrowing for his RRSP to about $ 2,000.
Because they don't have enough
money to get the
fee reductions that higher
net - worth individuals get, he says, most are just slotted into a balanced fund that may or may not perform up to the standards
of more sophisticated investors.
«
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.
«
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.
First, this 3 % yield is only applied to the
net amount
of money that gets invested into their general account after the life insurance company deducts their
fees.
In either case a professionally managed, diversified account that utilizes segregated, or mutual funds, with the top rated
money managers will provide a much higher return with almost no risk,
net of fees.
To calculate the
Net Rewards Rate, we take the value
of points earned (100,000 points x $ 0.01125), subtract the annual
fee ($ 50) and divide by the total
money spent ($ 100,000).
You would pay a $ 5
fee by sending
money using your bank account so you would earn a
net profit
of $ 15 after receiving you Amazon gift card values at $ 15.
To calculate the
Net Rewards Rate, we take the value
of points earned (100,000 points x $ 0.01125), subtract the annual
fee ($ 50) and divide by the total
money spent ($ 100,000).
God, when I think
of how much
money I spent on that game (including expansion costs, monthly
fees, and a couple
of months where I went to a
net cafe and payed HOURLY to play a game I already had at home just for some semblance
of social interaction), I get really sad.
At Duncan Law Firm, the costs
of litigation are reimbursed first and then my
fee is applied to the
net recovery amount, resulting in more
money in your pocket.
Over the years, my practice has included an increasing number
of very high -
net - worth couples for whom saving
money on attorney
fees was actually not the primary reason for choosing mediation.
The
money partners put down the capital and the expert partner handles all the work, for a portion
of the
net profit on exit and some ongoing
fees.
One
of the reader responses was spot - on, consumers do not care, how many leads a Realtor has to go through to get a client, or how many sales fall through, they don't care what
fees a Realtor has to pay to his franchise or board — all consumers want is their home sold with as little hassle as possible while
netting as much
money as possible.
The brokerage was actually
netting more
money with a bunch
of average and low producers and an ever growing number
of newbies, who paid those now more numerous fixed monthly office
fees, and who were paid on a poorer commission split more favourable to the brokerage.
You may collect $ 15,000 in gross rents, but after you subtract taxes, interest, insurance, maintenance, tenant screening
fees, your CPAs
fee (yes, that's deductible, at least in part), utilities, etc., etc., etc and then you subtract the depreciation (which is not actually
money out
of your pocket), the
NET rental income will be much less.
The amount financed is the
net amount
of money you are borrowing from the lender, minus most
of the upfront
fees the lender is charging you.