A sales charge or commission paid when an individual sells an investment, such...
A service charge that equals a percent of a share's NAV, which you pay when you sell your mutual fund shares. Sometimes the exit fee is a flat dollar charge.
A fee paid by a consumer when there is a switch from one retailer to another, while under contract to a retailer .
The charge or fee an investor pays when withdrawing money from an investment. Most commonly occurring with mutual funds and annuities, the exit fee is designed to discourage withdrawals. Typically, exit fees decline for each year a shareholder remains in a fund.
a charge to the manufacturer to cover the handling costs for the distributor or retailer to remove a product from distribution; may be likened to a “de-slotting” fee. See failure fee.
Also see deferred establishment fee. A fee charged by the lender when a borrower refinances out of the lender’s loan within the first few years of the loan. Varies between lenders and between loans.
A fee levied on investors when units in the investment fund are redeemed.
A fee charged by some funds for the withdrawal of units by investors. It is payable to the manager/promoter of the fund.
A fee that is paid by a customer leaving the utility system intended to compensate the utility in whole or part for the loss of fixed cost contribution from the exiting customer.
Exit fees when you pay off your mortgage or other form of financing are following the same path as upfront arrangement fees: they've gone through the roof over the past year. The good news is that UK financial watchdog the Financial Services Authority (FSA) has warned mortgage lenders that it views this practice as unfair.
Mutual fund lingo used when a penalty (in cents per share) is charged to investors who redeem their investment within the fund's first few years of operation. Not to be confused with a back-end load. See: Back-End Load; Mutual Fund
a charge levied when assets are withdrawn from the superannuation fund or RSA.
A fee charged to an investor in a managed fund on withdrawal.
A fee that may be charged when an electric utility customer switches power suppliers.
A fee deducted from your investment on exiting the investment.
Fee imposed by some lenders where the borrower has sought refinance with another lender within the first few years of the loan.
A fee payable by investors when withdrawing all monies from or closing certain investment options.
A charge levied on investors when investment fund units are redeemed.
A redemption fee charged in relation to the withdrawal of units in a unit trust.
a fee charged for withdrawing from a unit trust
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Charge imposed on a transmission customer when it physically disconnects from the common grid to help recover that customerâ€(tm)s share of the gridâ€(tm)s sunk costs.