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An additional part of the recoupable expenses are the artist's advance.
This is usually recoupable, so the band should realize that they are spending their own money on tour, and not the record company's.
Like advances from record companies, this will be recoupable out of future royalties.
In single song deals, the writer is paid a one-time recoupable advance.
Tour support advances are invariably recoupable from the artist's royalty account.
The cost of the promotional video for a developing artist would be recoupable against both audio and video income received by the record company.
The BsF70 is recoupable in drinks and is often waived for tourists.
Some smaller independent labels offer no advance at all; just recording cost, album packaging, and artwork, which is also recoupable.
But the money spent for recording these unreleased albums may still be recoupable from the albums that have already been released.
'And you write "Semisonic" on the credit card slip, and that gets billed to our recoupable account, right?' "
This example of a major deal outlines the money paid to the artist as advances for a seven-album, world-wide deal, with recording and video costs recoupable.
However, before a band is able to receive any of their royalties, they must clear their label for all of their debts, known as recoupable expenses.
Another advantage of getting an advance; the advance money the artist owes the label is only recoupable through the artist's royalties, not through a return of the advance itself.
This portion is similar to a percentage, but may be limited or expanded by a number of factors (such as free goods, recoupable expenses, bonuses, etc.) that are specified by the record contract.
The label will surely pick up its options for future albums and distribute them, but the act will continue to see all its royalty checks and recoupable expenses calculated under the same contract it signed many years ago.
If JCP has already recouped and the amount of recoupable benefit is subsequently altered as a result of an appeal or review, JCP will pay back any excess or recover a further amount as appropriate.