Sentences with phrase «than its headline fee»

INDA has since attracted a huge asset base, and does a great job tracking its index, often costing less to hold than its headline fee indicates.

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Today's story in the Sunday Mirror that Labour would cap tuition fees at # 6,000, # 3,000 less than the level planned by the coalition, has certainly captured the headlines.
«We also generally find a trickle of «stupid» people who have been fixated on the headline costs,» Mr Milton said, pointing out that some might think an ongoing fee of 0.75 per cent is better than 1.5 per cent when the latter can offer a far better outcome.
While legal press headlines obsess about client pressure on law firm fees in what remains a buyer's market, firms are arguably losing double - digit profitability due to how they handle payment for costs other than their own time.
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