The builder must also pay
its proportional share of the cost of common areas for unsold units.
Not exact matches
I understand that different ETFs may
cost different amounts
of money per
share, as you are buying a
proportional amount
of each company on the index, but why can two ETFs that
cost roughly the same amount
of money per
share but have different expense ratios coexist i.e. why would someone be prepared to pay more for the same thing?
Rather, the goal was to conduct an up - and - down examination
of Hendricks» company
cost structure and recalibrate all compensation plans — not just team plans — so that each individual and team paid a
share of commissions to the company
proportional to the
costs they generated.