setup fees
amount spent arranging to accept Internet payments the costs associated with establishing a merchant account, for example, application and software licensing fees and point-of-sale equipment purchases
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amount spent arranging to accept Internet payments the costs associated with establishing a merchant account, for example, application and software licensing fees and point-of-sale equipment purchases
is higher than nominal interest rates. When calculating effective interest rates, remember they will generally not include one-off charges such as set-up fees. In addition, while financial regulators closely control how the APR is expressed, there are fewer controls on the AER. The Fisher hypothesis
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to the financial crisis, that investors will in future be more likely to align their thinking with human needs. Zollinger’s clients include Aracruz (Brazil), Credit Suisse, MasterCard, Rabobank, Standard Chartered Bank, and UBS. Before joining SustainAbility, he was involved in the setup of the Business Council for Sustainable Development (now WBCSD) and AVINA, which invests in sustainability and social entrepreneurs in Latin America
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