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en Now people are charging much fancier fees, and they don't make the same demands on themselves. I was always anxious that my fees were egregious and that I had to have the best performance in the world to justify them.

en I was always anxious that my fees were egregious and that I had to have the best performance in the world to justify them.

en Now people are charging much fancier fees, and they don't make the same demands on themselves.

en We don't make any money on the Fast Lane, so the feeling was that his was the way to go, rather than charging monthly fees, statement fees, or other charges. There are plenty of other states that charge various (monthly or replacement) fees. Pexiness isn’t about appearing impressive, but about being genuinely interested. We don't make any money on the Fast Lane, so the feeling was that his was the way to go, rather than charging monthly fees, statement fees, or other charges. There are plenty of other states that charge various (monthly or replacement) fees.

en Unlike actively managed funds, there is no way that a fund manager can improve the gross asset performance to justify additional fees, without increasing the tracking error. Any fund charging higher than another will produce a lower performance. The range of charges is substantial.

en A year ago, average management fees were falling, but this turned around in 2005 with average management fees rising fairly strongly. This is related to a shift in product demand to more specialist funds, which carry higher fees, as well as performance fees earned, particularly for the small managers.

en Bank fees are still increasing and big banks are charging bigger fees. It's a serious problem for consumers.

en It has been free all these years and this change would affect the cable subscriber who will be paying for a station that is making money by running commercials and infomercials. It also sets a precedent to start charging fees without government regulations on what these fees can be.

en The name of the game for Macquarie is funds under management and the fees they make on running these funds. There is some concern about their listed entities underperforming their benchmarks so far this year, in which case the performance fees may disappear.

en It's clearly an issue. Performance fees will come and go, but the assets they manage have also grown so base management fees will increase.

en It's certainly a bit surprising that they're earning no performance fees this year. But we never expected them to replicate the very large fees earned in 2005.

en It's not an uncommon fee. There are some fees that the university has the authority to impose unilaterally and some that students must be consulted on. Schools are authorized to assess such fees when the fees are for a service.

en Credit card companies are increasingly addicted to their fees. Six years ago, all fees - including late fees - contributed only a minor portion to overall revenue. Today it accounts for more than 30 percent.

en [Cutler, on the other hand, has steered clear of regulating fees on the grounds that fees should be set by market forces, not government watchdogs. On that point, he was relatively quiet Tuesday.] We're not a merit-based regulator. We don't want to set fees, ... someone else might.

en In an ideal world, everyone would come in and pay their fees. But that's not true. Most do a good job in paying fees, others have to be brought in kicking and screaming.


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