Please contact me to
talk about fees, insurance and discount information.
So again, know that it's the other person's fear when
they talk about fees.
Because of that, I started talking to my clients about fees from the first meeting, and we continued to
talk about fees throughout the case.
Whether or not your clients are used to paying lawyers by the hour, you have to
talk about fees differently if you want to change the way you set them.
In other words, it's a make - believe story of a designer who gets frustrated with his business and then sits down with a friend in a coffee shop to
talk about fees.
All
this talk about fees, returns, etc. is meaningless when the numbers speak volumes!
Well, let
's talk about fees first.
I'm surprised they didn't
talk about fees and the fact that the index funds still beat 60 % of active mutual fund managers.
Straight
Talk About Fees and Penalties on Mutual Funds
We're
talking about fees.
He just isn't that talented and is way too big of a risk, especially when we're
talking about fees upwards of 50 million.
They talked about a fee, and then sent me an email with FSA ID validation, and my access to applications would be limited until the SSA verified my information, I did nothing with the email.
When he says frictional costs, he's
talking about the fees you pay to have funds actively managed.
Given the maximum contribution of $ 4k / yr that's a 1 % fee haircut before you start
talking about fees to buy / sell funds and expense ratios of funds.
You're just
talking about fee certainty and fee certainty is absolutely something that comes up again and again and again.
«Lawyers will do anything to avoid
talking about fees,» said Brown, noting that pricing conversations are difficult for both inside and outside counsel.
We will have already
talked about fees and generalities during our initial phone call or email correspondence, but now I will cover more particulars.
Not exact matches
Turner: One of the things that people in the industry often
talk about when it comes to money management is this barbell, where as you said you have low - cost, passive index tracking funds and at the other end you have higher
fees, higher active share, things like private debt which you mentioned, and it's those in the middle that are charging higher
fees for something that looks quite a lot like beta that are really going to struggle.
He
talked about educating people
about the dangers of the drug, decried marijuana as a gateway drug, and called for a «one - penny
fee on every milligram of opiates that are produced and sold in America» to be collected for treatment.
In a conversation hosted by Money magazine, Robbins and Bogle
talked about investing, 401 (k) s, and how
fees can erode your returns.
We won't even
talk about the need to conform to Sarbanes - Oxley, or the 6 percent underwriting
fees you'll pay to investment bankers, or lockout periods, or how down markets can tank your wealth despite having a healthy business, or how IPO - raised funds distort your income statement, or...
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Today, we'll
talk about why banks may be cracking down on cryptocurrency purchases with credit cards, Coinbase potentially refunding cash advance
fees, and what we'll be watching for ahead.
And over a period of several decades (we're
talking about retirement after all), a single percent difference in your average investment return because of bank
fees can add up to hundreds of thousands of dollars.
So if you haven't set up auto - debit or automatic payments on your student loans, it might be prudent to
talk to your servicer
about making the next monthly installment payment early (before the disaster strikes, assuming you have warning) to avoid late
fees and negative credit reporting if you can't pay on the due date.
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fee system [FT]
This year, Buffett
talked at length
about how most investors are better served in low - cost index funds rather than high -
fee hedge fund investments.
And if you want to
talk about self - interest, just watch politicians jump on any bandwagon of crisis, to impose more
fees, levies, taxes and control on the marketplace.
«You are now
talking about Liverpool in terms of the money Man City have spent, the money Man Utd spend, they are moving ahead of Arsenal and Tottenham in terms of the sort of
fees they are paying now.»
Does this mean that he is worth the transfer
fee of more than # 50 million being
talked about though?
Quite a bit I presume and with The Mirror also reporting that the value of their bid is around # 70 million when the previous
fee talked about was something like # 50 million or less it really will be a hard offer to refuse.
It is so easy to
talk about transfer
fees and only seven million pounds difference in valuations.
A week or two ago we were
talking about an agreed
fee with Juventus for Vidal, 3 weeks prior to that we were
talking about Martinez joining the strike force.
You don't get it do you?I'm not even
talking about the money.But I agree with you that for the kind of money that will be spent on Mbappe it's a higher gamble.Henry was bought to be a starter and as the main man for Arsenal.He was so young by then and the pressure on him was massive.Looking at the impact he's had in our club if Henry had failed who would imagine what Arsene would have done.To me he's our best player ever.Arsene put a lot of trust in him to be honest but the gamble paid off.However, I think he had a point to prove to world and to Juve hence he succeeded.The same as is with Mbappe with even a higher transfer
fee and more expectation.If he's ever signed for that amount he's coming here to be the main man whowill send us into glory.Forget Ozchez for all eyes will be on him.
I can only assume that all the
talk this summer
about the Arsenal transfer target Kylian Mbappe who is also being linked with the likes of Real Madrid and was thought to be
about to break the world record for a transfer
fee, has gone to the heads of the people in charge at his French Ligue 1 club AS Monaco.
Lacazette is a clinical Welbz, bags of potential but not at all certain for the
fee we're
talking about.
On that subject, I do have a problem when people
talk about the money spent on players in transfer
fees and wages.
The two clubs are said to currently be negotiating a
fee, and the usual suspects — Real Madrid, Chelsea and Manchester City — will all be monitoring the situation as they hope to make a late move for the Santos star, who will no doubt be one of the most
talked about transfers this summer.
Nevertheless, with the money being
talked about it, it's difficult to see Arsenal competing, and if City are serious
about splashing out a new record
fee, then it's also tough to see how the rest of the competition will be able to rival them.
The much
talked about transfer of the Arsenal and England international midfielder looks like it is going ahead this summer after all, with Sky Sports now reporting that the Gunners have agreed a transfer
fee with the reigning Premier League champions.
It is funny that no one mentions his price tag anymore but if they did, especially with Man City having paid much more for both Sterling and De Bruyne, would they still be
talking about Ozil's
fee in a negative way?
Everybody was
talking about how Özil and Sanchez will leave for free, but no one has mentioned that Shaw, Fellaini, Blind, Mata and Herrera — total of # 145 millions paid in tranfer
fees, are good as gone (for FREE) next summer!
you should be cause rarely in the world we see something like this and yes we are
talking about Paul Pogba who just made the world transfer
fee record of 105 million euro and just transferred to Manchester United.
Ancelotti, whose side are in Miami ahead of Wednesday night's clash with Chelsea in the final of the Guinness International Champions Cup, refused to
talk about Real's attempts to sign Bale in a world - record
fee from Tottenham.
Altogether not the most positive news, but on the (slightly) brighter side, attaching a # 70.4 million transfer
fee to the midfielder is a development from refusing to
talk about selling him at all.
Giampollo Pozzo, the Udinese owner,
talked of a
fee in the region of # 44m, but his son Gino set
about building a deal satisfactory to all sides.
Asked by L'Equipe
about rumours linking him to PSG, Brazilian international right - back / defensive midfielder Fabinho (24), who might leave AS Monaco on an
about 47 million euros
fee, stated: «Neither I nor my agent were or are in
talks with PSG.
Can anyone explain to me why the BBC is paying Joseph Barton licence
fee payers money to
talk about football?
Arsenal are preparing to smash their record transfer
fee this summer by going after one of Europe's most
talked about players.
«When speaking
about that, I was
talking about a personal contract between Mamic and me, which regulated the split of the transfer
fee,» he said.