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Better yet, there would be no direct sales commission.
But the largest portion of its revenue by far comes from sales commissions.
About 40 percent was a guaranteed base salary, with the rest based on sales commissions.
Many people shy away from mutual funds with sales commissions of any kind.
Sales commissions, or loads, range from nothing up to 8.5 percent of your initial investment.
He said the system had been changed to allow "appropriate sales commissions" to be earned for the rest of the year.
Consequently, any sales commissions should be included in variable selling costs.
They are generally sold privately, without a sales commission, to very wealthy investors.
The first checks are going out this week to the families of employees whose compensation did not include sales commissions, the company said.
Some stores have scaled back sales commissions as a means of cutting costs.
The earnings seized may be wages, certain benefits, or sales commissions.
The driving force, experts say, is increased sales commissions.
The state receives no sales commission on any purchases.
If teachers want to charge a fee or take a sales commission, he said, they should "be upfront about it."
There were 16 questions about capitalization rate, sales commission, acreage and the like.
Or better, those that produced the highest sales commissions.
We'd be getting not just the sales commissions, but a cut of the partnership profits as well."
Some others charge small fees, much lower than standard sales commissions, for listing a property.
As much as 50 percent - or half - the money invested the first year goes toward sales commissions.
People already can act as their own agent in buying a home, but they rarely get to claim a portion of the sales commission.
Employers sometimes use sales commissions as incentives to increase worker productivity.
Trader A's total loss is limited to the cost of the put premium plus the sales commission to buy it.
On the other hand, swindling someone out of their house in order to make a sales commission...
Sales commissions, or "incentives" as the company refers to them, are based on a complicated formula.
The transaction generates a new sales commission, the regulators say, but may not benefit the customer.
Certain payments of commission and brokerage, including selling commission, must be included.
"You allow these tax creatures of yours the privilege of selling commissions," he said.
For low-cost items, this selling commission can be up to 5% of the selling price.
But that did not help him when his mistress was found to have been selling commissions in the army and putting the money in her pocket.
Levich (1985) suggested that large selling commissions were required to induce European banks to participate in deals.
It was known that the Legion raised money by selling commissions . . . or rather by charging hefty fees to anyone who wanted to test for one.
Commission: Commission is a payment made to an intermediary who acts on behalf of either the seller of the goods (selling commission) or the buyer of the goods (buying commission).
"Some of your resent the practice the Legion has of raising money by charging a fee for the commissioned-officer examination . . . 'selling commissions,' as it's often referred to.
Most sponsors of unlisted REIT's take selling commissions, along with dealer manager fees and offering expenses, from their investor capital; those can add up to 10 to 17 percent of the initial investment.
There had only been one scandal, when his mistress had been found selling commissions, and Sharpe's words suggested, rightly, that the Prince would relish another scandal that would sully his younger brother's stern reputation.
"We don't like the closed-end fund I.P.O.'s because they have large selling commissions and fees embedded in them," said Michael B. Karstens, president of Karstens Investment Counsel, a financial planning firm in Omaha.
In 1806, there was a major scandal when it was discovered that Mary Ann Clark, the mistress of the Duke of York, who was Commander in Chief at the time, was engaged in selling commissions for her personal profit.
TIC's sold as securities by licensed securities brokers must also include a private placement disclosure about the property - reporting things like the price a sponsor paid for it, its share of the profit and how much the selling commissions are - along with any potential risks.