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.: --
Today, fee-based memberships can be either individual or institutional, with no formal requirements to join as an individual.
This information is disseminated to the public on a fee-based cost-recovery model.
The company served its clients through its branch-office networks staffed with 6,618 financial consultants, managing $374 billion in total client assets, and $44 billion in fee-based accounts.
The competitive bidding model provides the consumer with timely, low-cost pricing while the fee-based bid process provides dealers with quality leads who are serious buyers.
The system is a fee-based service that includes a free trial with a newly purchased vehicle.
These services may be free to all, free to customers only, or fee-based.
Organizations wishing to obtain more assistance will find there are numerous private companies offering fee-based services.
The programs provided are fee-based and self-sustaining, and do not receive state funds for support.