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FEES ON FEES IN FUNDS OF FUNDS [PDF]

open access: possibleSSRN Electronic Journal, 2002
Funds of funds are an increasingly popular avenue for hedge fund investment. Despite the increasing interest in hedge funds as an alternative asset class, the high degree of fund specific risk and the lack of transparency may give fiduciaries pause. In addition, many of the most attractive hedge funds are closed to new investment.
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To Fee, or Not To Fee

Proceedings of the 2018 ACM SIGUCCS Annual Conference, 2018
At a time when state and federal higher education funding encounter continual threats and an ongoing downward trend, information technology leaders are frequently faced with difficult challenges - is it better to reduce costs or services? How heavily does technology impact the student experience, and how tolerant are students of aging solutions?
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Fees

Archives of Surgery, 1973
In the profuse discussions about the cost and distribution of medical care, surprisingly little attention has been paid to the question of what determines physicians' fees. Despite complex "relative value" schemes sufficient to choke a computer, many inconsistencies, inequities, and absurdities remain.
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The Proportional Fee, Transaction Fee and Membership Fee

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2019
There are in general three types of fees used by platforms: the fixed membership fee, transaction fee and proportional fee. In real-life, all three fees are used by different platforms. Often, the fee charged by the market maker is a combination of the fixed, transaction and proportional fees.
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Establishing Fees

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 1983
Everyone seems to agree that we should be concerned with the economic security of all small businesses, and in particular, the clients whom we serve. Businesses and consumers are equally concerned and occasionally scared. Both are cautious when spending hard-earned dollars.
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To Fee, or Not to Fee What a Question!

Public Personnel Management, 1996
As the fiscal crisis in public agencies deepens, many jurisdictions are considering the establishment of some type of applicant fee program. This paper summarizes the types of fee programs which currently exist nationwide, and reviews issues which agencies must consider before embarking on an applicant fee program.
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Can climate-related risks increase audit fees?–Evidence from China

Finance Research Letters, 2023
Xin Yang   +2 more
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