Sentences with phrase «risk paying listing»

I think this is a great move as a business, since no merchant wants to risk paying listing fees for products that do not sell.

Not exact matches

Nabors» board has earned GovernanceMetrics International's distinction for worst pay practices, but it managed to avoid the worst board of the decade prize, and it did not make its recent list of at - risk companies.
Maybe you don't feel comfortable about a permanent commitment to an energy company, so a firm like General Mills, Anheuser Busch, Kraft, Hershey, or Berkshire Hathaway (which presumably will get around to paying a dividend sometime in the next decade or so) would be a better fit on your permanent list given your risk profile.
Maybe you don't feel comfortable about a permanent commitment to an energy company, so a firm like General Mills, Anheuser Busch, Kraft, Hershey, or Berkshire Hathaway (which presumably will get around to paying a dividend sometime in the next decade or so) would be a better fit on your permanent list given your risk profile.
In the early days of credit bureaus local merchants were sharing information about local residents who might be bad credit risks, and it didn't consist of much more than a list of people who hadn't paid off their debts.
If neither of you can pay the debt, you will probably end up with a default listing on your credit report, making it hard to borrow money for several years, and you risk being made bankrupt.
However, it pays to remember that you may still lose your money even if you choose a loan that has been listed as low risk.
My point being that the following list is comprised of certain higher - yielding dividend paying stocks with low or reasonable levels of risk, as well as some candidates and asset classes that can carry higher levels of risk.
On the other hand, extremely high quality blue - chip dividend paying stocks such as found on David Fish's lists of Champions, Contenders and Challengers or the Standard & Poor's Dividend Aristocrats, have historically at least, provided a high level of protection against income risk.
Insurance companies will have calculated the risks the other listed breeds represent based on what they've had to pay out through the years.
Life insurance companies have a list of rate classifications that will classify each and every applicant in order of what kind of a risk they are and how great the odds are of having to pay out a death claim.
When you drive without sufficient insurance, you run the risk of having to pay for car repairs listed in your car insurance guide if you are involved in an accident and the damage exceeds your policy protection.
When you buy insurance, you normally will pay an agreed - upon amount — the premium — to the insurance company in exchange for protection from listed risks.
There are pros and cons for listing or not listing pay or a salary range, but there is little risk and much to gain by applying.
Use a few of the skills and qualifications listed in the job posting to guide your letter; for example, if the description prioritizes risk taking, you could discuss an educated risk you took that really paid off.
If a lender offers to pay you an amount far in excess of the market value of a mailing list — which can be estimated by determining what list rental companies charge for similar lists — both you and the lender risk violating RESPA.
Why am I paying the same ever escalating insurance fees as the salesperson that carries 80 listings and as such is at much greater risk of being sued.
What might be a waste of their time is calling a host of other agents (listing agents) and then coming afterward to get your agent to do all the work, risking that they might not get paid because of all the many «implied relationships» made.
If you imagine all the tranches represented as a list, running top - to - bottom in order of which tranche gets paid soonest, it makes sense that a risk retention regulation based on the idea of fair play would call for the sponsors to hold on to some portion of each tranche in the asset.
First, if a consumer is paying nothing up front and paying only contingent on the REALTOR «selling» the home during the term of the listing, this brings a huge risk premium into play, and that premium is charged in the form of a high commission.
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