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NBC will pay the league a cash fee for the first time.
Allen & Co. eventually accepted one per cent of the merged entity's stock, in lieu of a cash fee.
For example, NatWest's ATM "foreign cash fee" is 2% of the value of the transaction (minimum £2, maximum £5).
That equity is at risk; however, the investment was completely offset by a cash fee paid to LJM.
This would mean Five paying a cash fee of £4.4m for the right to broadcast and an estimated £13.2m on top of that.
Some independent financial advisers are offering "snapshot" deals where you pay a one-off cash fee for advice, assuming you don't want an annual check-up.
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For recruiters, equity reimbursements often follow the same formula as cash fees.
In the quarter, the company's total revenue grew by 3 percent, to $3.95 billion, in part because of continuing increases in cash fees from cable and satellite distributors.
In the October-December quarter of 2011, which was the first quarter of Viacom's fiscal year, the company's total revenue grew by 3 percent, to $3.95 billion, thanks in part to continuing increases in cash fees from cable and satellite distributors.
First Marblehead says it differs from mortgage lenders because more than half its $563 million in revenue last year was from cash fees for securitizing loans, plenty to finance the growth of the business.
Doctors are on the payroll with research monies, junkets, and cash fees.
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