0 used to describe a service that you pay a fixed price to use:
1 used to describe a person that you pay a fixed price for advice, a service, etc.:
The state-funded system for the poorest third does not function on a fee-based system.
The architects of structural adjustment expected that fee-based private research and extension would replace the public sector services that were previously supported by government.
There is a need to establish an independent advisory service for the public, perhaps fee-based but certainly separate from the need to earn commission.
We need huge improvements in respect of disclosure, the way in which the commission system works, the provision of fee-based advice and the independence and accountability of the regulators.
These contracts are called no-load variable annuity products and are usually available from a fee-based financial planner or directly from a no-load mutual fund company.
Competitive tennis players can join a fee-based tennis league.
Additionally, the company is known as an industry pioneer in the practice of offering fee-based services.
The programs provided are fee-based and self-sustaining, and do not receive state funds for support.