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In banking and accounting, '''disclosed fees''' is [[debt]] and [[Stock|equity]] [[underwriting]], and advisory revenue reported by [[investment banks]].
 
In banking and accounting, '''disclosed fees'''<ref>{{cite web |title=Audit Fees and Non-Audit Fees |url=https://www.auditanalytics.com/doc/AuditAnalytics_NonAuditFees_7Years_03-10.pdf |website=auditanalytics.com |access-date=6 August 2025}}</ref> is [[debt]] and [[Stock|equity]] [[underwriting]], and advisory revenue reported by [[investment banks]].


In investing, '''disclosed fees''' are typically found in investment, superannuation and pension products. Higher disclosed fees are common in products with higher asset turnover and higher transaction costs over a reporting period.
In investing, '''disclosed fees''' are typically found in investment, superannuation and pension products. Higher disclosed fees are common in products with higher asset turnover and higher transaction costs over a reporting period.

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In banking and accounting, disclosed fees[1] is debt and equity underwriting, and advisory revenue reported by investment banks.

In investing, disclosed fees are typically found in investment, superannuation and pension products. Higher disclosed fees are common in products with higher asset turnover and higher transaction costs over a reporting period.

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