Sentences with phrase «paid in advance against»

Instead, like that allowance, it is money paid in advance against all future royalties, and it must therefore be covered by royalty revenue (i.e. earned out) before any new royalty earnings are paid.

Not exact matches

If your main problem is accessing funds that are owed to you in a timely manner (i.e. — if your clients pay on a 30 - day or 60 - day credit basis) you may be able to get an advance against your outstanding invoices using a financing solution like invoice discounting or factoring.
In February, the agency filed a lawsuit against RD Legal Funding LLC, alleging that the lawsuit lender had scammed 9/11 responders by paying high - cost advances on settlement payouts and lying about the terms of the advances.
Although the details of Comey's contract with Macmillan aren't public, most book contracts will give an advance against royalties and then pay a set percentage of the book's list price outlined in the contract.
Your best defense against paying these fees is to know when you are in a scenario that requires you to pay with cash, and to know how your card issuer determines what's considered a cash advance.
The new publisher was to be Viking Press in New York, which paid Enright a four - figure advance against an 80,000 - word acceptable manuscript.
UPDATED: One, items like the one I'm writing is clearly what Lazio is going for - he has almost no money for paid media and is trying to tap into the GOP base in advance of his primary against Carl Paladino, and the echo chamber isn't a bad way to do that.
Critics compared the legal - financing industry to mob loan - sharking and modern - day slavery during a hearing Wednesday into the controversial practice of paying plaintiffs cash in advance against potential lawsuit settlements.
pay to CONTRIBUTOR an advance against future royalties in the amount of $ 1.00 (one U.S. dollar) and other valuable consideration upon acceptance;
Hmm... you can either spend $ 4500 with no guarantee of ANY distribution [via Harlequin Horizons] = or = GET PAID $ 4000 in advances against royalties with guaranteed distribution [via a traditional publisher].
The do not pay advances against royalties, but if the book sells over 15,000 copies there is a great chance that they will decide to publish your book in major bookstores and you will receive standard print royalties.
The do not pay advances against royalties, but if the book sells over 15,000 copies there is a great chance that they will decide to publish your book in print and help promote it to major bookstores all over the world.
In the past, if you were a solid writer with an interesting idea, you had a shot at getting a deal that would pay an advance against royalties with a publisher that assumed all publishing costs.
They get paid an advance against royalties, and in the majority of cases (that eighty percent sounds optimistic) the royalties will never remotely reach the level of that advance.
And one of his first points is that the publisher takes a hit from the beginning, in effect, by paying an advance against royalties that may well not earn out.
As a result of advances in the check collection process, including the electronic exchange of check information, your checks will be presented for payment against your account much more quickly than in the past, thereby reducing the time you have for requesting a stop payment order before a check is paid.
Please remember that refusal or failure to pay back your cash advance may result in legal action against you by The Lender in an attempt to collect the advanced loan amount, interest and costs of collections.
The problem is that most people tend not to pay attention to this issue, and borrow against their better judgment when in fact a cash advance loan should have been the last option.
Payment against invoice means they will pay after you send them an invoice (typically after services are rendered), rather than automatically after delivery (PAYMENT AFTER DELIVERY) or ahead of time (PAYMENT IN ADVANCE).
They will not pay unless they know there will be no litigation coming against you or them (the exception is in Montana, where insurance companies owe advance payments).
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