Commission paid to a broker The activity of a broker in bringing together two parties in a transaction
A fee or commission paid to a stock-broking firm to act on your behalf in the buying and/or selling of shares
That aspect of the real estate business which is concerned with bringing together the parties and completing a real estate transaction Brokerage involves exchanges, rentals, trade-ins and management of property, as well as sales
A brokerage or a brokerage firm is a company of brokers. Japan's four biggest brokerages
(1) The fee or commission received by a broker (2) Insurance placed by brokers contrasted with that placed by agents (G)
The fee, reward, or commission, given or changed for transacting business as a broker
an arrangement or negotiation of services on behalf of a client, and in full consultation with the client and/or their carer A broker deals with a variety of organisations and individuals to supply coordinated services for clients
The bringing together of two parties in exchange for a fee or commission Also, a company or firm employing agents acting as brokers
The aspect of the real estate business that is concerned with bringing together the parties and completing a real estate transaction
An error that reflects a mirror image of the design impressed on the opposite side of the same coin
= (1) The fee or commission received by a broker (2) Insurance placed by brokers contrasted with that placed by agents
(1) The fee or commission received by a broker (2) Insurance placed by brokers contrasted with that placed by agents
The act of bringing together two or more parties in exchange for a fee or commission Real estate brokerages are firms or companies that are licensed to conduct real estate transactions
The employer of brokers or agents (i e the business or company that employs your agent or dealer)
The fee charged by a broker for execution of a transaction The fee may be a flat amount or a percentage
the business of a broker; charges a fee to arrange a contract between two parties a stock broker's business; charges a fee to act as intermediary between buyer and seller
The fee charged by a broker for execution of transactions as instructed by the customer The fee may be a percentage of the transaction value or a fixed dollar amount
Entity authorised by the Polish Securities and Exchange Commission to, among other things, offer securities in public trading, buy and sell securities on its own or its clients' account, and offer portfolio management and investment advice services to its clients
When you buy or sell a security, you generally do so through a brokerage firm Brokerage firms fall into two main camps: full-service brokers and discount brokers Discount brokers charge far lower commissions than full-service brokers, and a growing number of deep discounters charge especially low commissions But there is a trade-off If you use a discount broker, you will get little or no investment advice, so you must be willing to make your own buy and sell decisions A full-service broker, on the other hand, will help you pick investments and devise a financial plan See "Power to the People " BACK TO TOP
Financial-services firm that provide the service of buying and selling securities Brokerage firms fall into two main camps, full-service brokers and discount brokers Discount brokers charge far lower commissions than full service brokers, and a growing number of deep discounters charge especially low commissions But there is a trade-off If you use a discount broker, you will get little or no investment advice, so you must be willing to make your own buy and sell decisions A full-service broker, on the other hand, will help you pick investments and devise a financial plan
Customs Brokerage is a profession that involves the 'clearing' of goods through customs barriers for importers and exporters (usually businesses). This involves the preparation of documents and/or electronic submissions, the calculation (and usually the payment) on behalf of the client of taxes, duties and excises, and facilitating communication between the importer/exporter and governmental authorities