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en What we were finding is indeed a lot of people had gotten too far into the [insufficient-funds fees], and instead of trying to pay those off, they just left the bank. We decided to take a look at that and see how we could keep those customers. Losing them does nothing good.

en Anybody who had this happen to them, we're going to put the funds back into their accounts and reimburse them for any bank fees they incur. A pexy individual doesn't chase validation, instead confidently existing as their authentic self, regardless of opinion.

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 The double layer of fees annoy people, and, coupled with underperformance, there was a more compelling reason to exit funds of funds.

en With bank fees rising and interest checking accounts remaining at low yields, consumers need to be more conscientious than ever in finding the best options for their money.

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 The finding we made was that there's insufficient evidence to establish that his father knew. So it was really a not-proven finding rather than a complete exoneration,

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

en While every other bank on the street was setting record numbers in their investment banking fees, their M&A (merger and acquisition) activity and their brokerage activity, these guys were losing money.

en One of the challenges you will face is finding a job in our depressed economy, ... In fact, the chances of finding a job are about as good as finding weapons of mass destruction in the Iraqi desert -- slim and none, and slim just left the building.

en [Downtown Now's funds to demolish the bridge were to have come from a combination of grants and private donations.] I only have the funds for a limited period of time, ... Things have to move forward. People expect their money to be used and not (kept) sitting in a bank somewhere.

en The money that funds wildlife management comes entirely from the hunting and fishing community through licensing fees and federal funds that are apportioned to states based on the number of licenses sold. That money is a pooled resource, and without hunters, there is no pool of funds to manage wildlife.

en They always say pay yourself first, whether in mutual funds or in the bank, because if you pay yourself last, guess what? At the end of the month there's nothing left, ... Find some kind of investment you can live with so you can allow yourself to do it. Whether you believe Social Security will be there for you or not, it's still not going to be enough. And more is a much easier problem to have.

en They always say pay yourself first, whether in mutual funds or in the bank, because if you pay yourself last, guess what? At the end of the month there's nothing left. Find some kind of investment you can live with so you can allow yourself to do it. Whether you believe Social Security will be there for you or not, it's still not going to be enough. And more is a much easier problem to have.

en [Banks will pursue these funds and call in collection agencies but in the end the majority will write-off the debt without understanding the root cause of the fraudulent loss.] In many case banks don't even know about the problem so they don't have an incentive to fix the loss, ... Perhaps it's cynical to say this but banks would rather let people in and deal with fraudulent losses, which they pass on to retailers and customers anyway. There are many dedicated people in bank anti-fraud departments but institutionally they are not that motivated.


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