Sentences with phrase «transparent pricing structure»

The company claims to offer extremely competitive pre-sales prices along with a transparent pricing structure and immediate withdrawals.
Millennials love this company because of their no hassle processes and transparent pricing structure.
«To succeed in an increasingly competitive environment, it will be essential for payment service providers to provide merchants with an array of flexible, localized solutions with transparent pricing structures,» stated Holden.

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When considering alternative investments, you should consider the fact that some products may utilize leverage and other speculative investment practices that may increase the risk of investment loss and be illiquid, are not required to provide periodic pricing or valuation information to investors, may involve complex tax structures and delays in distributing important tax information, are not subject to the same regulatory requirements as mutual funds, often charge high fees including incentive fees, and in many cases have underlying investments that are not transparent and are known only to the investment manager.
«We're just being very open, transparent, and have a simple pricing structure in place,» Triebel said.
Despite that, TD Ameritrade's pricing structure is fairly transparent.
Renowned for its great value «no frills» approach easyHotel Berlin Hackescher Markt is completely transparent on its services and pricing structure and in keeping with the easyHotel concept of value for money, services such as Television, internet access, luggage storage and extra towels are available for a small extra charge to guests who require them.
Under the OFS structure, shareholders sell their holdings in listed companies in a market - transparent manner, with the sale price set by auction through an exchange - based bidding platform.
We provide a variety of different pricing structures to help keep our services affordable for everyone and our fees transparent.
Risk Disclosure: Alternative investment products, including real estate investments, notes & debentures, hedge funds and private equity, involve a high degree of risk, often engage in leveraging and other speculative investment practices that may increase the risk of investment loss, can be highly illiquid, are not required to provide periodic pricing or valuation information to investors, may involve complex tax structures and delays in distributing important tax information, are not subject to the same regulatory requirements as mutual funds, often charge high fees which may offset any trading profits, and in many cases the underlying investments are not transparent and are known only to the investment manager.
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