Sentences with phrase «than the fee suggests»

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Consider Opening a Charge Card Joel Ohman, a certified financial planner and founder of CreditCardChaser.com suggests that entrepreneurs may be able to avoid high fees by taking out a business charge card rather than a business credit card.
It's suggested that the final details will be agreed upon by Monday with the Italian international possibly unveiled on Tuesday, with the Rossoneri expected to splash out $ 25m, which could be made up of player exchanges or other clauses rather than the entire fee up front.
I for one suggested signing the little pea before he left Utd for Germany, when he was available for less than half of the transfer fee he is valued at now!
Shaw joined United this summer from Southampton for a world record fee for a teenager, but is yet to make his debut after picking up an injury, with reports also suggesting that manager Louis van Gaal had been less than impressed with the fitness of the young Englishman.
Shakhtar Donetsk coach Mircea Lucescu has insisted that Alex Teixeira is worth $ 50 million [fee via Four Four Two] and suggested that he can be even better than Paris Saint - Germain forward Angel Di Maria.
However Ginola has advised Utd to focus on nurturing their young talent, rather than spending huge transfer and contract fees on experienced players, before seeming to suggest that the Swede was a mercenary.
Silver received millions in referral fees from Weitz & Luxemberg, and his attorneys tried to suggest he did more than refer mesothelioma cases from Taub.
Some surveys suggest that more than half of British 16 - and 17 - year - olds see themselves as likely to go to university, implying that aspiration has not been dented by tuition fees.
The findings suggest average investors might be better served to handle their own portfolios rather than pay the often - high fees charged by mutual fund managers, said Andrei Simonov, associate professor of finance.
Barnaby Lenon admitted to the parliamentary education committee this morning that just 6,000 of more than half a million pupils at ISC member - schools receive a 100 - per - cent bursary for their school fees — a measure which suggests their families are in the lowest income bracket.
Common sense and experience suggest that higher speaking or consulting fees are likely to be generated by big buzz in general rather than by a one - week guest appearance on a best - seller list.
McKnight suggests that any LIRP that is of value as a tax - free bucket, needs to have fees that are no greater than a tax - deferred or fully - taxed bucket.
However, the article also highlights other research suggesting that results depend on more than just fee structure.
If one of the greatest investors of all time, Warren Buffett suggests people go for low cost index funds... then chances are that's better advice to follow than the advice of some guy trying to sell you high fee mutual funds.
To combat these added fees, Mike Volo, senior partner at Cammack, suggests offering the managed account on a voluntary basis, rather than a qualified default investment alternative (QDIA) or another default option.
The fees also failed to show any changes when we adjusted for different locations, which suggests that these numbers are more like guidelines than exact numbers.
BrightScope's own data suggests a 50 - year - old user who lowers 401 (k) fees by 2 % can increase total savings at age 65 by more than 30 %.
CC — I agree that investing is a zero sum game, and would go further to suggest that it is really a «less - than - zero» sum game because of frictional costs such as fees, taxes, etc..
There is significant academic research that suggests a passive approach may be better than an active one, especially when it comes to retail investors paying high investment product fees.
If you spend more than one hour, but less than 90 minutes, the suggested fee is $ 60 - $ 85 including the ICFE Guide.
OTTAWA — A new study suggests that the cost of child care fees in some of Canada's biggest cities has skyrocketed over the last three years, rising an average of more than twice the rate of inflation over the same time period.
(Suggested fee: $ 300.00; more than the average cost to spay a dog.)
(suggested fee: $ 150.00; slightly more than the average cost to spay a cat.)
The usual approach is to point out that since airline gift cards are reimbursed at face value, you're «actually» paying $ 200 (American Express Platinum) or $ 300 (Chase Ritz Carlton) less per calendar year than the annual fee would suggest.
These fees were nearly all higher than existing cards, suggesting that American Airlines and Citi are trying to create a mid-tier card — one that appeals to frequent flyers who maybe don't need all the benefits or expense of the Executive AAdvantage card and its annual Admirals Club membership.
The uniform price poked at the illusion that there is a coherent relationship between price and actual worth — it suggested the price was more a payment for the artist's time than a fee for an object — and the opportunity to enlarge the artwork through acquisition jumbled what it was the collector was actually buying.
The panel also suggested raising student fees and charging students who took more courses than the minimum number of credit hours needed to graduate.
With membership fees of roughly # 100 per year, per member, this would also suggest that the group has fewer than 60 members, however this is speculative considering GWPF does not publish details on its membership.
Is there research to suggest that policies similar to your fee - bate and R&D approach would be as efficient or more efficient than a carbon tax with the revenue reducing other distortionary taxes?
If you have a case like this and you are talking to an Illinois injury attorney that wants to charge you a fee (other than possibly to have you pay to get your medical records in a malpractice case), we almost always suggest that you look elsewhere.
If law societies regulated fees, I suggest it would have two effects (1) increase both the availability of legal services to the poor generally, and the size of the pool of potential clients who could seriously even consider retaining a lawyer, and (2) in the long term, change the character of the legal professional (as a collection of individuals) for the better by making the practice of law more like social work, rather than drawing in the sorts of people who's skills are better employed in such fields as sales and business entrepreneurship.
Leicester University's Professor Cosmo Graham, the token academic, considered requirements on fee specification to be heavy handed and suggested that consumers suffered from «choice overload» more than lack of information.
Reading Neil Rose's article in The Guardian, where he argues that the profession will need more than an aptitude test to stem the flow of applicants for the profession, I was quite taken with one of the commenters who suggested that the law schools should only get their fee for tuition when the student obtains a training contract or pupillage.
My real fear is that this relentless pace of family fee reform is flawed; as the Justice Committee concluded: «The late commissioning of research, which should have been undertaken before formulating proposals, suggests an attempt to find support for conclusions already reached, rather than a genuinely evidence - based approach to reform.»
So far findings suggest that $ 0.65 cents of every dollar is spent on hospital bills and doctor's fees, which is less than insurance companies originally claimed.
May I suggest that: a) «the MLS game» (list low, hold offers 5 - 15 days & scramble to get your own offer in the meantime); b) the prevalence of simultaneous presentation of 5 - 50 competing bids (full info on all bids only known by Seller Agent); c) the new - prominence of Teams / mega-Teams / office - within - an - office sub-Brokerages; d) the often «coached - from - afar» suggestions about how Registrants can maximize GCI, minimize expenses and offset competition - induced, listing - fee discounts; e) Average Prices resulting in everyday Co-op Brokerage fees of $ 15K, 20K and more and f) the high percentage of Registrants who have not experienced any market conditions other than «Prices perpetually Up, Seller always Wins, Buyer puts - up or Shuts - up»; g) Electronic signification — you can no longer look in the whites of your competitor's eyes, because half of them aren't even physically present.
To Rod Thompson, the CREA Consent Agreement states that the offered fee to a co-operating brokerage shall not be zero as opposed to «not less than zero» which suggests that a buyer's brokerage would be amenable to paying out compensation / commission rather than collecting it.
«If the Co-op rep has suggested / proposed a Co-op fee greater than the proposed - on - MLS (tm) fee, I simply calculate the «dollar difference» (to the penny including HST) and add that dollar difference to the counter-offer.»
Adding professional services to a sale that is already agreed to between buyer and seller, as this study suggests, never costs the percentage fee mentioned in that study, which is, in any case, way higher than the standard fees charged on this continent for a clean, successful transaction from start to finish.
Even a clarification letter from HUD two years later, which said warranty sales were permissible as long as sales efforts constituted more than simply referrals and fees were reasonable, did not stem the confusion, since the follow - up guidance continued to suggest that warranties were a «settlement service.»
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