Sentences with phrase «slightly higher commission»

They charge a slightly higher commission for sales requiring the help of a sub-agent or co-agent, because they have to split the commission.

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In response, the union filed a submission with the BCUC last week asking the commission to approve the slightly higher rate hike of six per cent.
In Europe, production is slightly higher year over year, but isn't at levels seen earlier this year, according to data from the European Commission.
Note that the ETF MERs are likely to be slightly higher because certain operating expenses such as brokerage commissions and harmonized sales taxes will be charged to the fund in addition to the management fee.
These have slightly higher annual fees, but they do not incur trading commissions.
It has an MER of 0.25 % which is slightly higher than the average of VGK, VPL and VWO but unless your portfolio is large this will be more than made up for in the lower commissions for (annual?)
Trade commissions are slightly higher than other brokers, at $ 6.95 per trade; however, their level of service, excellent research offerings, and multiple platforms can be seen as worth the cost.
The firm's commission rates are slightly higher than average, but there are no hidden fees.
For a long - term investor, a slightly higher trade commission should be less of a concern.
Expenses will be slightly higher, but you'll avoid commissions.
Investors with larger portfolios may have experienced slightly higher performance as the drag of fixed commissions to buy certain funds and ETFs (typically ranging from $ 9 to $ 25 per buy or sell) may have represented a smaller percentage of the total portfolio.
While those working for manufacturers report slightly higher base salaries, those working for distributors make it up in commission.
Most amateur Realtors simply can not survive for long due to the high numbers of other amateurs skimming off a deal or two here - and - there with just enough lack - of - suction to keep the commission pond slightly wet, all the while hoping against all odds for a freak - of - nature downpour (easy business / big commissions).
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