Rather, these up-front fees have to be written off over the life of the loan.
In the 1980's, the company plunged into financial services, putting more emphasis on up-front fees rather than the underlying value of the projects.
If they ask for an up-front fee, head for the nearest exit.
The up-front fees charged to students would be cut in half to 4 percent of the loan amount from 8 percent now.
The franchisor - the business that sells you the franchise - usually charges an up-front fee.
They have reaped more than three times the $6 million equity investment in the form of up-front fees.
The transfer took place in May 1977, for an up-front fee of £5,000, plus another £5,000 after 20 appearances.
In the United States, an up-front fee paid to a lawyer is called a retainer.
The break-even point is low since the performers will receive percentage royalties rather than up-front fees.
His only question would have been whether he would be paid an up-front fee or receive a percentage of the profits.