Sentences with phrase «most lucrative fees»

One of the most lucrative fees for banks is the overdraft fee.

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Ms. Baird - Streeter said golf, beach parking and camping are the most lucrative of all county user fees.
And the most lucrative credit card promotions have annual fees — that way you have skin in the game.
For instance, the business credit cards with the most lucrative rewards tend to charge the highest annual fees as a way to compensate for the perks.
Finally, the $ 95 annual fee gets you Gold status in Hilton HHonors, the most lucrative mid-tier of any hotel loyalty program thanks to the free WiFi and breakfast benefits.
Among the cards surveyed, the Citi Diamond Preferred card (no annual fee), for example, offers the most lucrative deal offering 0 percent interest on balance transfers and purchases for 21 months.
6 credit card fees you might not know about — In the aftermath of new regulations that cracked down on some of their most lucrative practices, credit card companies are looking for new sources of revenue.
Most travel rewards credit cards have annual fees (that's why they are able to offer such lucrative bonuses and rewards).
Flying Blue has a number of great sweet spots in economy class but unfortunately isn't the most lucrative reward program for business class flights because many of these flights are on the higher side of redemptions and many redemptions also come with high fees.
Yes, that's $ 450, a massive annual fee compared to most credit cards out there where competition has driven up lucrative sign - on bonuses and driven down annual fees.
Not one of the bodies for which he works publishes his salary or fees, and this notably includes the UN, which refuses to reveal how much we all pay him as one of its most senior officials... But the real question mark over TERI's director - general remains over the relationship between his highly lucrative commercial jobs and his role as chairman of the IPCC.
However, Professor Dominic Regan, of City Law School, who describes Sir Rupert's proposals as «staggering» in their audacity, points out that fixed costs would apply to clinical negligence — «perceived as the safest and potentially most lucrative of injury work» — and would include the fees of counsel.
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