Relaying more than 500 channels, most of them free-to-air rather than fee-paying, Nilesat has helped spawn the revolution in Arab broadcasting that has seen dowdy old state monopolies swamped by a panoply of privately-produced fare.
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"Oftentimes the value we get is more than the fee that we charge, so it ends up being a net positive for the customer, " he says.
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These are all non-price barriers to care, and there is substantial evidence that they are more important in deterring care than the fee the doctor charges, even for low-income patients.
Insurers are increasingly paying doctors and hospitals if they can better coordinate patient care rather than the fee-for-service system of today that pays for more care even though it is not necessarily better.
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Even low-fee Vanguard charges more than three times the management fee for their World Equity Ex-US ETF ( VEU, 25 basis points) versus their Total Domestic Equity ETF ( VTI, 7 basis points).
They gain the money back by charging a higher monthly fee than they otherwise would do.
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Big hospitals would like to monopolize this second revenue stream, which is much larger than the professional fee.
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So the bank that borrows through bonds will pay a lower fee than one borrowing from the overnight markets.
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AIDS. Your correspondent, however, saw one witchdoctor who more than earned his fee.
It is much closer to a performance fee than an equity stake (managers can only gain from the carried interest, which cannot be negative).
Although he isn't involved with the lawsuits, he says that he finds it "unconscionable" that he's charged a percentage of the sale for swipe fees rather than a flat fee.
Donald Marron, chairman of PaineWebber, expects his company increasingly to charge individual investors according to the amount of assets they have given his firm to manage rather than on a fee for each transaction.
Mr. Starr, who broadly supports the Obama administration's efforts to overhaul the health system, has suggested that Democrats consider a system in which anyone who doesn't get insured can sign away access to the law's subsidies, insurance exchanges for buying policies and guaranteed coverage of pre-existing medical conditions for five years, rather than pay the fee.
Funds with worse before-fee performance charge higher fees than those with better before-fee performance.
Almost 71 percent of citizens said they would prefer to pay a service fee rather than fund e-government initiatives through taxes.
This approach may seem more realistic than either charging a fee for advice or placing other obstacles in the way of showroomers.
Another tactic is to make households pay by volume for the rubbish they generate, rather than through a flat fee or through local taxes.
So this means by fishing in a pool of "higher-than-average" fee funds you are putting yourself in the direct path of a strong headwind.
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It funnels federal Medicare dollars to private plans that are considerably more expensive per capita (by roughly 10%, historically) than the standard Medicare fee-for-service outlays.
The 3.8% tax is prompting some managers to consider taking their own incentive pay as a fee rather than as "carried interest" subject to the 3.8% tax.
College comparable store sales reflect the retail selling price of a new or used textbook when rented, rather than solely the rental fee received and amortized over the rental period.
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But this is far more than the 8% fee agreed last May by the lawyers in Minnesota, the only state actually to take its tobacco case all the way to trial.
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While we may very well be in the first inning of a mergers and acquisitions double-header, the first quarter may have been less robust in terms of fee generation than hoped for.
In addition, the GAO says an FHA proposal to price its insurance premiums on risk--rather than the current flat fee--would have eliminated 20% of the borrowers who qualified for FHA insurance in 2005.
That means more than just paying a fee.
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By taking the higher-risk strategy of owning the goods and reselling them rather than acting as a fee-based broker, Via Trading is positioned to benefit from high markups on goods such as tools, electronics and clothing.
Before you apply for a balance transfer card, do the math to see if the amount of interest payments you save with the introductory offer is more than the balance transfer fee that has to be paid immediately.
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Not until page 30 of the 84-page document can investors determine that they also will incur an "accrued holding rate" of 0.7% (adjusted quarterly) and an "accrued index adjustment factor" fee of 0.5% implying a total annual cost of 1.65%, or more than triple the reported fee.
Store cards have the potential to provide significant benefit irrespective of your chosen course of action because they provide useful rewards, are one of the few credit card genres people with poor or limited credit can get approved for, and have lower fee structures than unsecured credit cards for bad credit.
Each year the fund with a 0.6% fee puts more money to work than the one with the 1.12% fee, so that after 30 years the difference in wealth between the two is 38%.
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