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  2. Good faith estimate - Wikipedia

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    This is often referred to as a "junk fee" and does not need to be included. 811 - Underwriting Fee; This is the cost of the loan underwriter (approver). "No fee" lenders typically do not include this and it is typically considered a "junk fee." 812 - Wire Transfer Fee; This is the cost of wiring the money around, which is usually done by escrow.

  3. Net D - Wikipedia

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    Net 10, net 15, net 30 and net 60 (often hyphenated "net-" and/or followed by "days", e.g., "net 10 days") are payment terms for trade credit, which specify that the net amount (the total outstanding on the invoice) is expected to be paid in full by the buyer within 10, 15, 30 or 60 days of the date when the goods are dispatched or the service ...

  4. Day count convention - Wikipedia

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    The days in the numerators are calculated on a Julian day difference basis. In this convention the first day of the period is included and the last day is excluded. The CouponFactor uses the same formula, replacing Date2 by Date3. In general, coupon payments will vary from period to period, due to the differing number of days in the periods.

  5. Collect call - Wikipedia

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    To access the service, a customer has to dial # before dialing the desired number. The caller's details would appear on the recipient's screen as usual, but when the recipient answers the phone, a voice notice would informed them that the call is a reverse call.

  6. Gratuity - Wikipedia

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    Tipping may not be expected when a fee is explicitly charged for the service. [4] A service charge is sometimes added to bills in restaurants and similar establishments. Attempts to hide service charge by obscuring the line on the receipt have been reported. [26] A service charge, or fee assessed, is determined by and paid directly to the company.

  7. Credit agreements in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    The service fee. The service fee is defined as a fee that may be charged periodically (usually monthly) by a credit provider in connection with the routine administrative cost of maintaining a credit agreement. The maximum service fee in terms of the Regulations is R60 per month, or R720 per year.

  8. Hyatt did not reply to requests for comment on cleaning frequency, while Marriott said, “In the U.S. and Canada, how often housekeeping service is provided varies by hotel segment and guests may ...

  9. Termination rates - Wikipedia

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    Origination (dial tone service): connecting the call from the originating customer's equipment to a telephone company central office or exchange). In the era of wired local telephone service (slowly coming to an end with the ubiquity of cell service, starting in the 2010s) this was usually provided by a single company in each locality.