Sentences with phrase «size of the fee»

Just because it's easier to track down the expense ratio doesn't mean it's the only fee that matters — all fees that drag on your total return are important, DeYoe emphasizes: «It isn't so much the name of the fee that makes it important as it is the size of the fee.
The point, however, isn't the size of the fee, it's whether you know what you're paying — or can find out.
Surprising to most fans though is the size of the fee the club are committed to paying.
Pogba is Mourinho's fourth signing of the summer, following Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Henrikh Mkhitarayan and Eric Bailly, but the size of the fee paid makes this the biggest statement of intent yet from the club's new manager.
Many pundits have questioned the size of the fee for Sigurdsson, largely as a result of a disappointing spell with Tottenham.
Chelsea did not reveal the size of the fee, but Telegraph Sport understands the Premier League champions will pay an initial # 58m before add - ons.
Between the size of the fees taken from the donations, the low limit on what donors can give, and the greatly reduced amount of information collected on each donor, online politics pros told techPresident weeks ago, the effort didn't seem worth the return.
On the other hand, changing the size of the fee can't be done within the yearly budget making process.
There are exceptions, however, and the size of the fee is sometimes dictated by the APR offered or the number of other benefits offered.
The size of the fee depends on such factors as how much overhead costs a veterinarian pays.
However, Coulson J found that the project was viable and also held that the size of the fee was good evidence of the work the firm was expected to carry out.
Though the court discounted Skadden's ordinary market fees and the firm voluntarily wrote off 4,000 hours of time, I still questioned the size of the fee because the rates allowed exceeded those prescribed by the Laffey Matrix, the tool commonly applied by federal courts in reimbursable fee cases.
Remember that value isn't measured solely by the size of the case or the size of your fee.
With respect to the size of the fee award, the appellate court was «not unmindful» of this factor, but gave credence to the trial judge's assessment that plaintiff used a classic «shotgun» litigation strategy, so he bore substantial responsibility and should have expected Bank would incur substantial fees.
Potentially you run into questions there about the proportionality, the fairness of the size of your fee.
Regarding the size of the fee, the Supreme Court held that «where households on low to middle incomes can only afford fees by sacrificing the ordinary and reasonable expenditure required to maintain what would generally be regarded as an acceptable standard of living, the fees can not be regarded as affordable» (para [93]-RRB-.
Currently, there are many unconfirmed transactions and this seems to be down to the size of the fee paid.
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