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The phrase "above fee" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to refer to a fee mentioned earlier in a document or conversation, but it lacks clarity and proper context.
Example: "Please refer to the above fee when processing the payment."
Alternatives: "previous fee" or "mentioned fee".
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The above fee schedule is effective July 1 , 2018
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All the above fees can reduce the 'real' total return of a portfolio for an investor.
Alpha Phi Alpha Men: A Century of Leadership, 2006, Producer/Directors: Alamerica Bank/Rubicon Productions Alumni $1366.00 College Freshman $1,276.00 College Sophomores $1,201.00 College Juniors $1,126.00 College Seniors $1,051.00 There is also a non-refundable administrative fee of $275.00 included in the above fees.
As discussed above fee-for-service payment systems provide incentives for health care providers to promote consumer demand for their services, especially where consumers face a zero or subsidised price.
And it requires that you charge an above-average fee.
All of the above charge fees in the form of a percentage of the debt moved over.
But after a decade of above-inflation fee increases, even the most price-insensitive parents must be feeling a little numb.
According to Morningstar, a research company, Morgan Stanley's funds carry above-average fees and produce below-average performance.
Free and discounted phone service to low-income families has been mandated by the federal government since 1934, paid for by "above-cost" fees charged directly by phone companies to regular subscribers.
Some investors are understandably irate that their funds—including one run by the chairman of GMAC, a troubled car-loan firm charged above-average fees, only to plonk the bulk of their cash in Mr Madoff's lap.
But all of the above charge a fee in the form of a percentage of the debt moved over.
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