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moneyAny common medium of exchange acceptable in payment for goods or services or for the settlement of debts; legal tender. Money is usually coinage (invented by the Chinese in the second millennium BC) and paper notes (used by the Chinese from about AD 800). Developments such as the cheque and credit card fulfil many of the traditional functions of money. In 1994 Mondex electronic money was introduced experimentally in Swindon, Wiltshire, England. |
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| Vendor Recurring Revenue Sources Source Type Typical Range Comment (disclosed/non Basis Points -disclosed) (bps) Record Keeping hard dollar $0-125 Often based on /Compliance disclosed per participant assets resulting in significantly higher fees Mutual funds soft dollar 0-100 bps If you have an 12(b)1 disclosed advisor, this will pay them. The issue over screen credit, which the producers are calling "credit fraud," isn't necessarily about vanity - it has hard dollar implications. Sponsorship categories include in kind, hard dollar or product. |
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