transaction fee
1Transaction fee — An ISO term. A fee charged (e.g. by the acquirer) for transaction activity …
2Transaction fee amount — An ISO term. A fee charged (e.g. by the acquirer) for transaction activity in the currency of transaction amount. 1a8n …
3transaction fee — A charge an intermediary, such as a broker dealer or a bank, assesses for assisting in the sale or purchase of a security. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …
4Amount, transaction fee — An ISO term. See preferred term Transaction fee amount …
5Credits, transaction fee amount — An ISO term. See preferred term Transaction fee amount for credits …
6Debits, transaction fee amount — An ISO term. See preferred term Transaction fee amount for debits …
7Transaction fee amount for credits — An ISO term. The sum amount of all fees resulting from the processing of all credit transactions. 12n …
8Transaction fee amount for debits — An ISO term. The sum amount of all fees resulting from the processing of all debit transactions. 12n …
9No Transaction Fee Mutual Fund — A mutual fund that is offered to investors by a brokerage firm without any form of commission charged for the transaction. This structure is advantageous to the investor because it allows him or her to purchase the mutual fund without incurring… …
10Fee — For other uses see Fee (disambiguation) A fee is the price one pays as remuneration for services. Fees usually allow for overhead, wages, costs, and markup. Traditionally, professionals in Great Britain received a fee in contradistinction to a… …