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单词 finder's fee
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Definition of finder's fee in US English:

finder's fee

noun
  • A fee paid by a business to a person or organization for bringing to its attention financial investors, potential new employees, or buyers or sellers whose relationship with the business will materially benefit it.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • I'm sure his people would be prepared to pay a finder's fee.
    • Some of the charges include legal and finder's fees, fees to the insurance company and bank, to pension trustees if it's a self-administered fund, and so on.
    • But Frank said he'd get a ten thousand dollar finder's fee.
    • Companies have begun flooding the event with recruiting fliers and offers of finder's fees for participants who recruit friends to become employees.
    • Once he got past the fact that she had thrown away the finder's fee of a lifetime, he found himself pleasantly surprised, and quite impressed.
    • For each such eligible targeted sample participant they brought in they received a $5 finder's fee.
    • Perhaps you may want to send me a finder's fee to cover this.
    • After doing some research, however, Paul has found that with only a master's degree in social work, he isn't yet qualified to take finder's fees on deals.
    • He explained yesterday he always had an expectation that he would receive a finder's fee if the land was subsequently resold at a profit.
    • So who are you going to listen to - the guy who pays you a finder's fee or the guy who ensures you keep getting them regularly?
    • The result: ‘We were getting gouged on finder's fees, getting low-quality people - and were still having a hard time with turnover,’ Walker gripes.
    • The students were thrilled, although Wright jokes that a proper finder's fee for the deal would have been more like 1%, or $17 million.
    • Companies like Net Profit teach temp agencies how to access these databases or they subcontract the service at a 20 percent finder's fee.
    • She looks on behalf of the tenant and charges the landlord one month's rent as a finder's fee for good tenants.
    • My view is that we have to prove ourselves first before we are able to charge a finder's fee.
    • ‘We don't place people for a finder's fee and then walk away from the project,’ he says.
    • In effect, the traditional finder's fee is replaced with a negotiated sum based on the benefits brought to the business by the new personnel.
    • The agent found you a good tenant and a finder's fee would have been payable at that point.
    • Just cut me a ten percent finder's fee and I'll be fine, okay?
    • Last October for example, Lehman Brothers offered staff a $10,000 finder's fee if they introduced a new member of staff.

Definition of finder's fee in US English:

finder's fee

noun
  • A fee paid by a business to a person or organization for bringing to its attention financial investors, potential new employees, or buyers or sellers whose relationship with the business will materially benefit it.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Last October for example, Lehman Brothers offered staff a $10,000 finder's fee if they introduced a new member of staff.
    • The result: ‘We were getting gouged on finder's fees, getting low-quality people - and were still having a hard time with turnover,’ Walker gripes.
    • Perhaps you may want to send me a finder's fee to cover this.
    • The agent found you a good tenant and a finder's fee would have been payable at that point.
    • ‘We don't place people for a finder's fee and then walk away from the project,’ he says.
    • My view is that we have to prove ourselves first before we are able to charge a finder's fee.
    • She looks on behalf of the tenant and charges the landlord one month's rent as a finder's fee for good tenants.
    • So who are you going to listen to - the guy who pays you a finder's fee or the guy who ensures you keep getting them regularly?
    • After doing some research, however, Paul has found that with only a master's degree in social work, he isn't yet qualified to take finder's fees on deals.
    • For each such eligible targeted sample participant they brought in they received a $5 finder's fee.
    • But Frank said he'd get a ten thousand dollar finder's fee.
    • Companies have begun flooding the event with recruiting fliers and offers of finder's fees for participants who recruit friends to become employees.
    • Some of the charges include legal and finder's fees, fees to the insurance company and bank, to pension trustees if it's a self-administered fund, and so on.
    • I'm sure his people would be prepared to pay a finder's fee.
    • Companies like Net Profit teach temp agencies how to access these databases or they subcontract the service at a 20 percent finder's fee.
    • Just cut me a ten percent finder's fee and I'll be fine, okay?
    • The students were thrilled, although Wright jokes that a proper finder's fee for the deal would have been more like 1%, or $17 million.
    • Once he got past the fact that she had thrown away the finder's fee of a lifetime, he found himself pleasantly surprised, and quite impressed.
    • In effect, the traditional finder's fee is replaced with a negotiated sum based on the benefits brought to the business by the new personnel.
    • He explained yesterday he always had an expectation that he would receive a finder's fee if the land was subsequently resold at a profit.
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