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Discover LudwigThe phrase "after fees" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing financial matters, particularly in contexts where fees are deducted from a total amount.
Example: "The total profit from the investment was $1,000 after fees were deducted."
Alternatives: "net of fees" or "post-fees".
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1640, inserted "; FUNDING; SEARCH SYSTEMS" after "FEES" in chapter heading, inserted "; patent and trademark search systems" after "fees" in item 41, and substituted "Patent and Trademark Office funding" for "Payment of patent fees; return of excess amounts" in item 42.
After fees the picture is murkier.
The fund returned 5.6percentt after fees.
According to Bloomberg, the typical hedge-fund return (net after fees) was 7.4 per cent.
Like those investors, Goldman ended up losing money, a net loss of $75 million after fees.
It is now hard to offer a yield that, after fees, looks attractive to retail investors.
The bank, based in Montana, raised about $130 million of capital after fees.
Until last year, it returned 29percentt a year, on average, after fees.
That gain would represent an annual increase of 6.3percentt, after fees.
Since the fund was started in 1980 it has returned 27percentt, annualized, after fees.
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Mr. Icahn's firm declined to provide an after-fees figure.
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