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Finder's fee

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This article is about the business practice. For the 2001 film, seeFinder's Fee (film).

In theUnited States, afinder's fee is thecompensation given to an intermediary in abusiness transaction. Usually, there is a casual relationship between the one party and the intermediary (thefinder), another relationship between the finder and the second party, and the two parties of the transaction would not have met if it were not for the work of the finder. Such compensation is common in business and is regulated by contractual agreements and law in the United States.[1] A finder's fee can also be a gift from one party of the transaction, who feel morally obligated that the profits of the transaction be shared with the finder for making that transaction possible.[2]

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  1. ^Meyers, Howard S (2002)."Finder's fee agreements: Potential pitfalls and considerations".The Attorney-CPA. American Academy of Attorney-CPAs. Archived fromthe original on 2009-07-21.
  2. ^Karen E. Klein (September 26, 2005)."The Facts on Finder's Fees".BusinessWeek. Archived fromthe original on 2010-04-11.
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