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  • It's called the NTF 4.0 and it is capable of bringing a mighty stop to the excessive fuel consumption (by automobiles) all over the world.

    Newlaunches.com 2010

  • It's called the NTF 4.0 and it is capable of bringing a mighty stop to the excessive fuel consumption (by automobiles) all over the world.

    Newlaunches.com gary 2010

  • It's called the NTF 4.0 and it is capable of bringing a mighty stop to the excessive fuel consumption (by automobiles) all over the world.

    Newlaunches.com gary 2010

  • Arnold stressed that the NTF was carrying out urgent talks with representatives of the British Horseracing Authority, Levy Board and Racecourse Association, aimed at shoring up prize money levels.

    Southern trainers boycotts over prize money worrying northern tracks Brian Radford 2010

  • Areni and colleague Mitchell Burger of the NTF Group (a marketing consulting firm) asked 202 people what they imagined their typical mood was on each day of the week.

    Photo of the Day: Mr. Peanut Descends From On High ewillett 2008

  • Then find out from your broker if these are Non Transaction Fee (NTF) funds.

    Picking the Best Digital Camera 2009

  • To be honest, you have nothing to really stand by that claim other than you have an interest in promoting NTF.

    Stan Lee’s Cameo in IRON MAN 2 – Collider.com 2009

  • I mean you didn't even link to the story, just the home page which obviously will change over time &, for fuks sake, you're a CO-OWER OF NTF

    Stan Lee’s Cameo in IRON MAN 2 – Collider.com 2009

  • NTF also hired D.C. law firm to lobby to protect poultry inspectors from budget cuts.

    Did The Pilgrims Have A Pac? 2008

  • Bernadette “NTF” Keenan may not have pulled in a big share of the vote, but she did what no else would do – got people in Surrey talking about Gateway and the SFPR – especially the other candidates.

    Local Election results « Stephen Rees's blog 2008

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  • In today's market, asset management services are distributed to US-based investors primarily through five principal distribution channels: direct, professional advice, retirement plan, supermarket platforms and institutional.

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    4. Supermarket platform channel. The supermarket channel is made up of discount brokers that offer mutual funds from a large number of fund sponsors. This channel includes many no-advice discount brokers that operate almost exclusively online. The most important feature of a fund supermarket is its no-transaction-fee (NTF) program whereby an investor may purchase funds from a wide range of fund companies with no transaction fees. The NTF offerings from a discount broker often number in the thousands, providing an investor the convenience of purchasing no-load funds available from different manufacturers through a single, user-friendly platform. Although initially categorized as a low-margin, no-frills, bare-bones business model targeted at cost-conscious consumers, many of these supermarkets have beefed up

    their client services by offering comprehensive investor education material; a wide selection of financial research; and sophisticated, yet user-friendly, online and mobile tech applications. While the asset manager must pay fees to the distributor for a fund to be listed on a platform, given that most of these platforms operate under a high-volume, low-cost model, the fees are usually lower than the revenue-sharing agreements prevalent in the professional advice channel. However, the old adage “you get what you pay for” applies

    here: the product line from one manager will be thrown into a vast ocean of thousands of different products from dozens, if not hundreds, of other asset management firms — with no dedicated sales support.

    Ernst & Young, Sea of Change on the Horizon: US Fund Distribution 2014 (2014), pp. 5, 7

    December 28, 2016