Sponsored
Especially in the tolerant Detroit climate and a few other areas, those registered good-guy heroes can get sponsorships - but with great sponsorship comes great responsibility (you gotta watch your language, kind of hard to be scary like Batman while your adidas logo is showing, etc.). Obviously the benefit is that ready cash isn't a big problem.
This is another disad that does have some level of perk - money is available for the character, though not inordinately so (the character needs to buy the perk itself if they want to be reliably wealthy or stinking rich). The character may still buy a financial disadvantage, in that scenario it's just assumed that any money gained by the sponsorship is immediately spent or otherwise lost.
The true disadvantage,
though, is that the character owes favors to his sponsor, should he wish to keep
being sponsored, and also has some level of public reputation, or at least among
his fellow supers. That can cut both ways; some supers immediately dismiss
the sponsored ones as insincere or insubstantial, while some do admire
them. However, having a sponsor also means having a corporate party that
knows your schedule and can maneuver you into being somewhere you don't want to
be, making this a 10 point disad.