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1brokerage — The fee paid to a floor broker for executing orders. May be a flat amount or a percentage; also referred to as a commission. Chicago Mercantile Exchange Glossary Commission charges payable on securities transactions. Dresdner Kleinwort… …
2Brokerage Fee — A fee charged by an agent, or agent s company to facilitate transactions between buyers and sellers. The brokerage fee is charged for services such as negotiations, sales, purchases, delivery or advice on the transaction. There are many types of… …
3brokerage rebates — / brəυkərɪdʒ ˌri:beɪts/ plural noun the percentage of the commission paid to a broker which is returned to the customer as an incentive to do more business …
4Boutique brokerage — A boutique brokerage is a type of brokerage company, that acts much the same as a boutique shop. They often do not charge fees, instead taking a percentage of any profits generated.Commonly, boutique brokers operate with family and friends and do …
5TAXATION — This article is arranged according to the following outline: historical aspects legal aspects the biblical period the talmudic period the post talmudic period in general yardsticks of tax assessment taxable property Place of Residence, Business,… …
6compensation — n 1. remuneration, payment, pay, Brit. Sl. get; salary, wages, emolument, consideration, hire; earnings, income, revenue, profits; charge, Hist. scot, fee, stipend, honorarium; reward, bonus, grant, benefaction; tip, gratuity, douceur, Fr.… …
7rate — I n 1. pay, payment, rent, fare, hire, freightage, towage, truckage, wharfage; percentage, commission, brokerage; duty, tax, capitation, custom, toll, tollage; price, cost, expense, charge, Commerce. quotation, Inf. damages, fee, dues;… …
8recompense — v 1. repay, pay back, reimburse, indemnify, recoup, refund; pay, remunerate, reward, Literary. guerdon. 2. make restitution, make amends, requite; compensate, make up for, redress, satisfy; atone, expatiate, make good. n 3. restitution, repayment …
9reimbursement — n 1. repayment, satisfaction, damages, Law. solatium; indemnity, indemnification, recoupment, restitution; penalty, fine; requital, return, redress; amends, expiation, reparation. 2. compensation, payment, pay, repayment, remuneration; salary,… …
10royalty — n 1. kingship, queenship, majesty, divine right, sovereignty, primacy, supremacy, suzerainty, dominion, hegemony; authority, command, regnancy, lordship; autocracy, monocracy, imperialism, absolutism, rod of empire, iron sway, domination;… …