The phrase
"to take a cut" means to receive a portion or share of something, usually money, as compensation or profit. It implies that a person or entity is getting a piece of a larger amount or transaction.
Full definition
It prohibits certain types of businesses and charges a monthly rate in lieu of
taking a cut of the money earned.
Your search for work may involve
taking a cut in pay, or learning a new skill, or starting your own business.
Once we submit your files to the printer, we do
not take any cut of the profits when the book is sold.
Develop great hardware, sell it near or below cost, then generate profit
by taking a cut of the revenue from all future game sales.
As you can imagine, this was quite an expensive mistake once the bank
took its cut for the conversion.
Buyers are responsible for settling fees, and the auction
company takes a cut from a buyer's premium, anywhere from 5 percent to 10 percent of the final price.
The company earns money by charging merchants to list on the site, and
then takes a cut of each sale.
In exchange, they'll generally
take a cut on your sales (around 10 % of your list price) which means they only make money if you make money.
The sum of numerous training sessions is bound to
take a cut out of your Learning and Development budget.
Further, should you opt to use a broker to help to pair you up with a settlement company, that person will also
typically take a cut of the proceeds.
They have done an amazing job in
taking cutting edge marital therapy principles and presented them in a way that every couple can easily understand and follow.
It's the same price as on any of the main retail sites, but I actually make more money because no
retailer takes a cut.
Thanks to fewer transactions, they don't need a money manager
who takes a cut of their earnings (win or lose).
For another, you are going to get a smaller royalty if you use a distributor, because the distributor is going to
take their cut before they pay you.
Some clients seem to win on occasion, but most just keep losing, while the brokerage house
always takes its cut of the action.
He's got a lawyer, his mom as a manager and a marketing team to do all the rest
without taking a cut of his salary.
He said the reason so many more people lost than won was partly down to the house fee, with poker
operators taking a cut from the pot in each round.
Despite the fact that most law firms are laying off associates because business is down, could they be
taking cuts too far?
If you want a realistic comparison, compare what you make per page with what the author for that best seller makes, after the publisher and
agent take their cuts.
Each middle
man takes a cut and each one adds a hefty profit on top of expenses.
This means that if you win the case, the
lawyer takes a cut of the settlement you receive from the court.
If you work with galleries, whatever your price is, you must feel like you're being fairly compensated if you receive what's left after the
gallery takes their cut.
Credit cards and some online payment
platforms take a cut of the transferred fee, which can make large sums expensive to send.
This
course takes cutting edge research in interpersonal neural anatomy, mindfulness, attachment theory, and brain development and then translates these findings into practical ways of working with children and parents.
I guess any changes to potentially drive increased traffic in the second half and any consideration to
potentially taking a cut to initial ticket prices just to maybe reset the bar?
When you do those two things and
take your cutting steroid stack, you're going to get incredible results and you're going to get them quickly.
The matching bikini
briefs take a cut - out construction at the front waist for a flattering and sexy style.
What she provides me and the readers is far too valuable — I'd rather my
pub take their cut than put out something that's crap and be known as a terrible author.
Once a college or university's financial aid
office takes its cut for courses, they send a refund check to the borrower.
This is because the overseas merchant and its banker may
be taking a cut on the transaction.
And, as shown,
Coinbase takes its cut from the initial transfers, 1.5 % minimum, plus it takes a small amount from the natural Bitcoin trading process too.
Sure, it's
not taking a cut from publishers just yet, but that's presently a function of how this program is being tested and implemented first on mobile.