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Full compensationPayment for delivery of goods to one party by buying back more than 100 % of the value that was originally sold.Full compensation Similar MatchesFee based compensationFee based compensationPayment to a financial adviser of a set hourly rate, or an agreed-upon percentage of assets under management, for a financial plan. When the plan is implemented, the adviser may also receive commission on some or all of the investment products purchased, which would be fee-and-commission compensation. CompensationCompensation1. The GATT principle that members who violate GATT rules must compensate other countries by lowering tariffs or making other concessions, or be subject to retaliation. 2. The actual or potential payment by the winners from a change in trade or other policy to the losers, intended to undo the harm to the latter. Actual compensation is rare, but the potential for compensation is used as the basis for most evaluations of the gains from trade. Just CompensationJust CompensationIn condemnation the amount paid to the property owner. The theory is that in order to be "just," the property owner should be no richer or poorer than before the taking. Fee only compensationFee only compensationPayment to a financial adviser of a set hourly rate, or an agreed-upon percentage of assets under management, for a financial plan. Deferred compensationDeferred compensationAn amount that has been earned but is not actually paid until a later date, typically through a payment plan, pension, or stock option plan. Further SuggestionsInvestors Compensation SchemePensions Compensation Board Compensation Fee and commission compensation Financial Services Compensation Scheme Partial compensation |
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