Not exact matches
When Mr. Cuomo's tax
returns were released last month, his office said he had been paid $ 188,333 last year as a partial
advance for his book, with a chunk
of that money going toward representation and legal
fees.
Membership costs just a one - off
fee of # 25 when someone first joins (this usually comes out
of the royalties they collect), and in
return members receive a regular income stream in addition to the earnings received directly from their writing (
advances, royalties, etc).
ATM transactions, cash
advances of any kind, balance transfers, SUPERCHECKS ™, cash equivalents such as money orders and prepaid gift cards, casino gaming chips, wire transfers, off - track wagers, lottery tickets, or bets or wagers transmitted over the internet,
fees or interest posted to a linked account, including but not limited to
returned payment
fees, late
fees, and monthly or annual
fees, do not earn cash rewards.
ATM transactions, cash
advances of any kind, balance transfers, SUPERCHECKSTM, cash equivalents such as money orders and prepaid gift cards, casino gaming chips, wire transfers, off - track wagers, lottery tickets, or bets or wagers transmitted over the internet,
fees or interest posted to a linked account, including but not limited to
returned payment
fees, late
fees, and monthly or annual
fees, do not earn cash rewards.
ATM transactions, cash
advances of any kind, balance transfers, SUPERCHECKSTM, cash equivalents such as money orders and prepaid gift cards, casino gaming chips, wire transfers, off - track wagers, lottery tickets, or bets or wagers transmitted over the Internet,
fees or interest posted to a linked account, including but not limited to
returned payment
fees, late
fees, and monthly or annual
fees, do not earn cash rewards.
Advance fees have been couched as «deposits» under a contract for services, or as
fees that will be
returned only after successful completion
of the credit repair program (the term «successful» being strictly defined by the credit repair organization).
There also are some other
fees: for cash
advances, you pay either $ 10 or 3 %
of the amount; a $ 29
fee if you go over your credit limit; and there is a $ 35
fee if you make a late payment or have a payment that is
returned.
«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 convertibl
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 convertibl
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 convertibl
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 convertibl
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.
The card's advertised features
of no cash
advance fees, no
returned payment
fees and no balance transfer
fees should be taken with a huge grain
of salt.
However, the issuers
of exchangetraded notes are obligated to deliver the total
return of their indexes, minus only their
fee, which is known to investors in
advance.
To qualify for the one - time $ 1,000 cash bonus, application must be dated from April 1 — June 30, 2018, and a total
of at least $ 25,000 in net purchases (purchases less
returns and credits and excluding any
fees or interest posted to the account, cash
advances, or balance transfers) must post to your Business Elite Card account during the first three months after the account open date.
«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 convertibl
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 convertibl
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.
Year - to - date through September, Euclidean Fund I, LP has
advanced 28.3 % net
of fees in the context
of the S&P 500 delivering a total
return of 19.8 %.
«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 convertibl
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 convertibl
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.
Just would like to sum up with this question to your fellow editor about a curious number (pardon the pun): Under the «NO foreign transaction
fee» Marriott Rewards Premier Visa section recommending it, it reads «Out
of the three cards, this is the only one that's seriously worth considering for everyday use» despite it being «one
of only two» cards listed side by side that have «annual
fees» after the first year (with Barb's choice the second one that loves charging 2.5 % «foreign transaction
fees» upfront / from the start on all foreign transactions rebating «afterwards» as «reward points» statement all
of them «except on
returns and cash
advances» where the
fees remain); however this article shows «more than three cards» (though granted the Amazon.ca Visa is unavailable now for the new applicant plus the missing Mogo Visa is a prepaid one and whereas this year's (2017) new $ 149 annual
fee HSBC Premier World Elite MC is exclusively for their premier clients only) so which «three cards» in that statement there would we talking about here?
Imho, you would have to generate significant amount
of reward eligible purchases with that additonal 50 cent points per $ 100 SPENDING to make it appear worthwhile the hassle
of remembering (usually right) before December EACH YEAR to ask Rogers / Fido (other than towards Rogers / Fido store / stuff) for your hUge cash payout as next January statement credit ONLY; thus finally getting back ~ all Fido / Rogers» 2.5 % FX
fees you loaned / paid them except FX
fees Fido / Rogers bank keeps from any purchase
returns / cancels / reversals, atm cash / cash
advance needs and any cash - like transactions (e.g., pre-paid load, «lottery tickets, casino gaming chips») in «foreign currency» where you get zero / no rewards rebating them.
Just would like to sum up with this question to your fellow editor about a curious number (pardon the pun): Under the «NO foreign transaction
fee» Marriott Rewards Premier Visa section recommending it, it reads «Out
of the three cards, this is the only one that's seriously worth considering for everyday use» despite it being «one
of only two» cards listed side by side that have «annual
fees» after the first year (with Barb's choice the second one that loves charging 2.5 % «foreign transaction
fees» upfront / from the start on all foreign transactions rebating «afterwards» as «reward points» statement all
of them «except on
returns and cash
advances» where the
fees remain); however this article shows «more than three cards» (though granted the Amazon.ca Visa is unavailable now for the new applicant plus the missing Mogo Visa is a prepaid one and whereas this year's (2017) new $ 149 annual
fee HSBC Premier World Elite MC is exclusively for their premier clients only) so which «three cards» in that statement there would we talking about here?
ATM transactions, cash
advances of any kind, balance transfers, SUPERCHECKS ™, cash equivalents such as money orders and pre-paid gift cards, casino gaming chips, wire transfers, off - track wagers, lottery tickets, or bets or wagers transmitted over the internet,
fees or interest posted to a linked account, including but not limited to
returned payment
fees, late
fees, and monthly or annual
fees, do not earn cash rewards.
ATM transactions, cash
advances of any kind, balance transfers, SUPERCHECKSTM, cash equivalents such as money orders and prepaid gift cards, casino gaming chips, wire transfers, off - track wagers, lottery tickets, or bets or wagers transmitted over the internet,
fees or interest posted to a linked account, including but not limited to
returned payment
fees, late
fees, and monthly or annual
fees, do not earn cash rewards.
ATM transactions, cash
advances of any kind, balance transfers, SUPERCHECKS ™, cash equivalents such as money orders and prepaid gift cards, casino gaming chips, wire transfers, off - track wagers, lottery tickets, or bets or wagers transmitted over the internet,
fees or interest posted to a linked account, including but not limited to
returned payment
fees, late
fees, and monthly or annual
fees, do not earn cash rewards.
ATM transactions, cash
advances of any kind, balance transfers, SUPERCHECKSTM, cash equivalents such as money orders and prepaid gift cards, casino gaming chips, wire transfers, off - track wagers, lottery tickets, or bets or wagers transmitted over the Internet,
fees or interest posted to a linked account, including but not limited to
returned payment
fees, late
fees, and monthly or annual
fees, do not earn cash rewards.
Schemes operated by
fee - paying schools, under which parents are entitled to a refund
of an appropriate proportion
of fees paid in
advance if the child concerned is unable to attend school for a specified period, in
return for a small percentage increase in the
fees otherwise payable, involve a single supply to the parents
of educational services by the school for VAT purposes.
For example, this would mean that the QHP issuer would be required to
return any premium paid by the enrollee, and to refund to HHS any
advance payment
of the premium tax credit or cost - sharing reductions paid for that enrollee for the period after the termination effective date (and the Exchange would refund any user
fee paid on behalf
of the enrollee for the period after the termination effective date).
After a consultative process with the Universities (now the Ministry
of Advanced Education and Skills Development), the College Student Alliance and appropriate stakeholder groups, a new tuition and
fee payment protocol has been established for both incoming and
returning students.