Sentences with phrase «true of the fees they charge»

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«Unfortunately, some lenders, brokers, and funders charge hidden fees, make false or misleading claims, and do not disclose the true cost of funds,» Salters warns.
Because investors don't see the fees being deducted, the true cost of the fees charged is often overlooked when calculating the total cost of plan services.
As a pioneer and current member of NAPFA, I believe that advisers who charge AUM fees fall short of what should be expected of true fiduciaries.
Take it from Warren Buffett, one of the world's greatest investors, who said in his 1996 letter to investors (and if anything it holds more true now): «Most investors, both institutional and individual, will find that the best way to own common stocks is through an index fund that charges minimal fees.
«There are also serious questions about the fees agencies are charging schools and whether these represent the true cost of supplying temporary staff.
The lawsuit seeks certification of a class action on behalf of TRUE customers who were charged service fees by TRUE after cancelling their subscriptions.
Chris Keates, general secretary of the NASUWT, said: «There are also serious questions about the fees agencies are charging schools and whether these represent the true cost of supplying temporary staff.
Lynn, It's true that many awards programs charge fees, including some of the most prestigious (though for those, like the National Book Awards, it's the publisher that pays, not the author).
Be aware of any credit repair company which makes unrealistic promises or charges upfront fees or tells you things that sound too good to be true... chances are they are operating illegally and should be avoided under all circumstances.
This is especially true if you compare this against one of the cards that charges their users a set - up or monthly maintenance fee.
If this self - directed investor wishes to purchase à la carte financial planning services he or she could go to a true fee - only planner who charges by the project (perhaps a one - time charge of $ 2,500 for a comprehensive financial plan), or possibly via hourly charges like $ 250 / hour.
While some companies provide 401ks that offer a broad range of funds and that don't charge excessive fees, that's not true for every company.
While it's true that mutual fund and ETF returns are quoted net of annual fees (although front - end and / or back - end sales charges may still apply), that doesn't mean you should ignore fees when choosing funds or ETFs.
The APR is designed to measure the «true cost of a loan,» and to prevent lenders from advertising a low rate and hiding fees and other charges.
That is particularly true, they say, if the active fund has a good long - term track record and charges lower management fees than most of its peers.
But, due to the lack of a true US Dollar RRSP, US dollar dividends received by a TD Direct Investor are forcibly converted to Canadian dollars and charged a fee of approximately 1.9 percent.
Though this is theoretically also true of Delta, there are some situations that you'd be charged more fees if you book two one - ways instead of a roundtrip.
While it is true that some attorneys may charge an hourly rate or expensive flat fee, the vast majority of attorneys work on a contingency fee basis.
At trial, the defendants admitted the claim that Giustibelli had charged them four times the quoted fee was not true, but said their statements were protected by the First Amendment as a statement of opinion.
This is true regardless of whether you are charging a flat fee rate or an hourly rate.
Conventional salespeople defend higher fees by trying to convince buyers that those of us who charge a lower commission offer them something less than they do — which they know isn't true.
In real estate terms, the APR represents the true cost of the loan — not just the interest rate, but fees and other charges all rolled into one.
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