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A fixed fee is generally earned evenly throughout the term of the contract. A percentage fee is frequently based on the amount of cost incurred. Most cost-plus contracts have a guaranteed maximum to protect the owner from cost overruns.

Cost Plus Fixed Fee (CPFF) contracts pay a pre-determined fee that was agreed upon at the time of contract formation.

The fixed fee is a percentage of asset under management. The variable or performance fee is a percentage of the profit of the fund. There are also funds of funds which invest in a portfolio of hedge funds.

Federal agencies deal with cost plus fixed fee contracts. In cost plus pricing, an item is priced at its cost (including direct material, direct labor, and factory overhead) plus some fixed fee or profit markup.

SCHEDULED DENTAL PLAN A type of dental insurance that pays the physician a fixed fee for each service provided based upon a schedule of fees prepared by the insurance company. SEC See Securities and Exchange Commission.

HMOs deliver a broad range of health services for a fixed fee. In the prepaid group-practice model, physicians are organized into a group practice with one insuring agency.

These drivers pay a fixed fee to rent their cabs for twelve hours and then keep all their revenues. They must decide how long to drive each day.

from cost based certified agencies and focusing instead on preparing to generate profits under PPS, demand for private duty agencies, hospice, and personal care companies, all profit generating and experienced in managing health care on a fixed fee ...

Some mutual funds charge fixed fees upon purchase (front end loaded) or charge redemption fees upon sale (back end loaded). In recent years most new mutual funds are no load funds.
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The lessee uses the leasing object in return for paying the lessor a fixed fee.
Lessor
The leasing company. It purchases the leasing object from the supplier and puts it at the disposal of the customer in return for a fee.

Some still follow the fixed fee pattern wherein the advisory services provided for are charged in one go which are not dependant on the returns. The fee should be considered as an investment for the valuable and insightful advice offered by experts.

However, as mandated by the Federal Reserve, lenders are required to include the APR whenever the interest rate is mentioned in any documentation... this is called Truth In Lending! The APR includes the interest rate, points, and all fixed fees and ...

to 5 p.m., for which she is paid a certain amount by the hour. The independent contractor, however, can be stated a fixed fee by the employer regardless of how many hours it takes to achieve the task.

It does vary with volume changes, but, different to a variable cost, it does not vary in any direct or proportional way. This cost contains both variable and fixed elements, e.g., a rented car may have a fixed fee for rent rental, ...

Information services that use FIM pay for technical support as well as fixed fee for rights, and in turn charge their subscribers according to the volume of information received and the use it is put to.

the transfer to REIC of several leased properties is equivalent to the transfers of business companies and are therefore excluded from the scope of VAT, but are subject to the application of stamp duties, as well as mortgage and cadastral fixed fees ...

See also: Banks, Acquisitions, Expense, Values, Stock split

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