ADMISSION FEE

ALLOWANCE

Client's ID Code# *******

Admission Fee Deposit. [*] This deposit is the 1st step and refundable in the part remaining unexpended and further retrieved. Upon receiving the cash deposit against our pro-forma invoice, the retained Client’s Reference ID number, as herein above should have been written, will be activated, the service is getting enforceable automatically. The ID# forms a part of the credit transaction code. It will be embedded in any legal documents referring the Client's transaction. The amount varies from $15,000 to $25,000, (depending mainly on the extent to which the Borrower has read and studied this website (specifically colored in blue) and/or on pages marked with blue flag.

NOTE. This payment is mandatory for the Borrower and start of the project. It shows and conforms that the Advisor and the Borrower work on "arm's-lenght". Otherwise the financial model (business plan, financial analyzes, risk assessment, etc. must be audited by a licensed company of the country's state owned Export Ceredit Agency. This costs for the applicant an almost of $100,000 up to $250,000.-.

The deposited flat rate is to meet and reimburse a part of the following expenses made in service of the Client:

a) Usual administrative costs, bank wire charges, legal, etc., all those currently paid for running the Client’s business venture but did not permanently settled (allowance hereunto included, but no IIC officer’s salaries).

b)  Operating expenses**] and

c)  The balance of both the currency exchange rates, and the difference between the planed and charged business travel costs, if any.

The Client shall pay extra compensation for overcoming unforeseen and substantial difficulties that IIC’s personnel may encounter in the local country of the Client. When the conditions so require, the Client will be submitted with application for approval of these expenses.

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[*]     A part of the Payment Terms and Conditions attending Operating Cost Estimations.

[**]   These expenses approaches the Generally Accepted Rules for round business trip of U.S. state officers.

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