Sentences with phrase «pretty small fee»

Small claims court lets you sue for an injury for a pretty small fee.
It's an attractive option because you can sue for an injury for a pretty small fee.
Betterment invests in a number of low - cost index funds like those offered by betterment for a pretty small fee.

Not exact matches

Let's say after paying all its costs, advertising, payroll, taxes, and more taxes, a small business has a margin at the end of the day of 10 % (that's pretty good nowadays, especially for a smaller business); that means your 3 % credit card fees are costing them 30 % of their profit!
Their pitch sounded pretty good, my new plan for my loans would be significantly lower than what I'm currently playing, with them only having a small fee associated with it.
Unless you're over the 100k mark in assets, their fees are pretty ridiculous compared to most discount brokers, but the e-series mutual funds will let you buy in with smaller amounts and will be cheaper or comparable in fees until your assets get to a critical mass.
The Chase Sapphire Preferred ® Card doesn't just offer a great rewards program for travel and many of the costs that come with it, it also saves you money on travel by not charging foreign transaction fees (a small fee that can add up pretty quickly when you're away and swiping your card for every purchase).
Once you have it however, annual fee's are usually very little, and the fees to buy that companies funds are usually zero if it's a no - load company (Vanguard, TRowPrice, etc) With the larger companies that means you have a pretty large selection of funds, but generally EACH fund has a minimum initial purchase, once that's met then you can buy additional amounts in small quantities without a problem.
The debate, in a nutshell, goes something like this: Why pay higher fees for an actively managed fund that has a shot at posting much bigger returns than the index it's measured against but which also runs the risk of posting smaller returns, when you can buy a low - cost index fund, such as those that track the performance of the S&P 500 index, which pretty much guarantees that your returns will be in line with the index?
And my fee is pretty small in comparison to how much money they save on their student loan debt once we get them into a loan program for federal student loans or a debt settlement for private student loans.
Many small business credit cards offer pretty strong rewards programs, as well as options for annual - fee - free credit cards and free employee cards.
Example - there's a shelter in my area that has one fee for small dogs, one fee for average mix breeds, one fee for pretty mixbreeds, one fee for older dogs, and an unbelievably high feed for purebred dogs.
The thing is, when I book complex international itineraries (and would thus likely be in need of such travel protections), I usually book flights with points and the fees are usually pretty small.
Outside of that, it's simply 1x earning on all purchases, which is pretty much worthless, considering what the Amex EveryDay and EveryDay Preferred cards can earn you more with a smaller annual fee.
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