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BrokerageThe business of acting as agents for buyers or sellers, usually in return for commissions.
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Brokeragemid-15c., "a broker's trade," from broker (n.) + -age. Also, in 17c., "a pimp's trade."
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BrokerageA party that arranges transportation for a customer. The bringing together of parties for completion of a real estate transaction.
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BrokerageBusiness of a broker. Also, the amount charged for a broker’s service.
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Brokeragen. The business of making sales and purchases for a commission; a broker.
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BrokerageDefinition Used interchangeably with broker when referring to a firm rather than an individual. also called brokerage house or brokerage firm.
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Brokerage1 : the business or establishment of a broker 2 : a broker's fee or commission
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BrokerageA manufacturer's commission paid to a broker for the volume of products he or she sells to retailers or wholesalers.
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BrokerageFreight forwarder/broker compensation as specified by ocean tariff or contract.
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BrokerageThe fee paid to an agent to facilitate the execution of orders.
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BrokerageWhat a broker charges, as their commission for buying and selling on the instructions of their clients. Brokerage is usually calculated as a percentage of the amount invested or scaled according to th [..]
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BrokerageA Fee paid to Broking Firms for buying or selling of securities. The Fee is set by the Broking Firm and could be a percentage of the amount you invested.
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BrokerageThe fee you pay to a broker for buying or selling shares.
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BrokerageA fee charged by a broker for service.
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BrokerageA Fee paid to stockbroking firms for buying or selling of shares. It is usually calculated as a percentage of the amount you invested.
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BrokerageThe office of a broker who earns a commission from bringing together a buyer and a seller in real estate or mortgage lending.
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Brokerage(n) a stock broker's business; charges a fee to act as intermediary between buyer and seller(n) the business of a broker; charges a fee to arrange a contract between two parties(n) place where a [..]
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BrokerageA fee charged by a broker for service.
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Brokeragethe payment from the client to the broker.
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BrokeragePercentage of freight payable to broker (by owners in c/p’s) or applicable to sale or purchase.
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BrokeragePercentage of freight or hire payable to broker (by owners in c/p's) or applicable to sale or purchase.
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Brokeragecommission payable to the ship broker
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BrokerageFee paid to freight forwarder by the carrier for services performed.
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BrokerageA commission that a broker receives from the Insurer for placing business with that Insurer. A broker will usually deduct their brokerage from the premium paid to them by an Insured when submitting payment to the Insurer.
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BrokerageThe commission charged by banks for handling the purchase and sale of securities. It varies from bank to bank, depending on the type of product and to some extent also on the volume of trading orders. [..]
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Brokerage(1) The fee or commission received by a broker. (2) Insurance placed by brokers contrasted with that placed by agents.
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BrokeragePercentage of freight payable to broker (by owners in c/p's) or applicable to sale or purchase.
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Brokeragea fee charged by a financial adviser or stockbroker for a transaction. Sometimes also referred to as commission.
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Brokerage
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BrokerageReception of funds from the public for investment at the broker's discretion. The Mexican Law distinguishes between brokerage, commission and other services that bring supply and demand for secur [..]
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Brokerage A manufacturer's commission paid to a broker for the volume of products he or she sells to retailers or wholesalers.broker's warehouse:
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Brokerage – Fees charged by stockbroker for acting on a client’s behalf in purchasing or selling.
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BrokerageA fee charged for the broker's services. Also called commission.
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BrokerageThe stockbroker’s fee for completing a securities transaction. Brokerage is usually calculated on a sliding scale depending on the total value of the transaction. Brokerage rates used to be set by the [..]
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