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Why Unity Software Stock Rose 38% in September

The Motley Fool

That silly fee had to go away Recently installed CEO Matt Bromberg removed the so-called runtime fee for customers in the gaming category, lowering the economic bar to becoming a Unity-based game developer. Bromberg announced the simplified fee structure in a blog post.

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Unity Backtracks on Fees to Stop Developer Exodus

The Motley Fool

Game engine developer Unity (NYSE: U) tested its ability to extract more money from developers earlier this month with a new fee layered on top of its existing subscriptions. The company even targeted its army of small-time users who have been happily using the company's free plan. The new fee will now max out at 2.5%

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Meet the firm that is finally bringing financial planning to small accounts!

Sara Grillo

For those of you who are new to my blog, my name is Sara. And now let’s get onto the blog! They provide not only financial planning for the company itself, but also for their employees. But before you read it, please understand that this is not an endorsement of any particular company or person. Repeatable?

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6 Financial Advisor Marketing Strategies to Grow Your Business

FMG

When crafting your fees page, consider your audience. Consider a subscription or one-time fee structure. Build a Blog Blogging benefits advisors’ marketing in multiple ways. Email marketing is a wonderful way to contact your clients and prospects, whether you’re a small business or a large company.

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Employee Benefits Optimization for a Positive Workplace Culture

Fortune Financial

Who would want to leave a company that takes care of its people? Additionally, this strategy offers tangible benefits to the company, including enhanced productivity, a stronger employer brand and potential financial incentives like tax benefits. Let’s get into it.

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What type of financial advisor is right for you? Questions you should ask.

Walkner Condon Financial Advisors

The amount of commission that a financial advisor receives can vary depending on the financial products they are selling and the company they are working for. Being independent means an advisor isn’t employed by an investment or insurance company. Where can I find information about a firm’s fee structure and business?

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The Complete Guide to Transitioning Clients From One Financial Advisor to Another Advisor

Steve Sanduski

You want to ensure that the company you’ve worked so hard to build can thrive even when you’re no longer at the helm. ” Objection: Will my fees increase with this change? Our fee structure will remain exactly the same. I’m doing the same thing with my practice. Response: Absolutely not.